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differentiation between multicellular and unicellular organisms


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Answered by kishan12349
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Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell that carries out all of the functions needed by the organism, while multicellular organisms use many different cells to function. ... Multicellular organisms are composed of more than one cell, with groups of cells differentiating to take on specialized functions.

Amoeba, paramecium, yeast all are examples of unicellular organisms. Few examples of multicellular organisms are human beings, plants, animals, birds, and insects. ... The shape of the unicellular organism is irregular.

A unicellular organism is very unspecalized. it has to be able to carry all the functions of a living thing in one cell. a multicellular organism is very complex. it is composed of collection of very specalized cells.

Following are the important examples of multicellular organisms:
Humans.
Dogs.
Cows.
Cats.
Chicken.
Trees.
Horse

Examples of unicellular organisms are bacteria, archaea, unicellular fungi, and unicellular protists.

Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to unicellular organisms. ... Multicellular organisms arise in various ways, for example by cell division or by aggregation of many single cells.

Yeast are a polyphyletic group of species within the Kingdom Fungi. They are predominantly unicellular, although many yeasts are known to switch between unicellular and multicellular lifestyles depending on environmental factors, so we classify them as facultatively multicellular (see Glossary).

1. Bacteria- relatively simple, single celled(unicellular) organisms. 3. Archaea- like bacteria, consists of prokaryotic cells, but if they have cell walls, the walls lack peptidoglycan.

Multicellular. Made up of more than one cell (many cells).

The cells of protists are among the most elaborate and diverse of all cells. Most protists are microscopic and unicellular, but some true multicellular forms exist. A few protists live as colonies that behave in some ways as a group of free-living cells and in other ways as a multicellular organism.

Multicellular organisms are composed of many cells. ... Some multicellular organisms have different cells. For example, Human beings have different cells of different shapes and sizes in their body to perform different functions.

Most of us know that at some point in our evolutionary history around 600 million years ago, single-celled organisms evolved into more complex multicellular life. ... The evolution took just 50 weeks, and was triggered by the introduction of a simple predator.



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