distinguish between unicellular and multicellular organism give one example
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1) Unicellular organisms are those organisms which are made of only one cell.
For example, Amoeba, Paramoecium, etc.
2)Multicellular organisms are those organisms which are made of more than one cell.
For example, Humans, Plants, etc.
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1) Unicellular organisms are those organisms which are made of only one cell.
For example, Amoeba, Paramoecium, etc.
2)Multicellular organisms are those organisms which are made of more than one cell.
For example, Humans, Plants, etc.
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Unicellular Organism vs Multicellular Organism
Unicellular Organism
Multicellular Organism
The body of the organism is composed of a single cell. .The body of the organism is composed of numerous cells.Division of labour is at the organelle level.
It gives a low level of operation efficiency.Division of labour may be at cellular, tissue, organ and organ system level.
It gives high degree of operational efficiency.A single cell carries out all the life processes.
Different cells are specialized to perform different functions.
The cell body is exposed to the environment on all sides.Only outer cells are specialized to face the environment. Inner cells are devoted to other functions.A cell body cannot attain a large size because of the limit imposed by surface area to volume ratio.A multicellular body can attain a large size increasing the number of small cells.An injury of the cell can cause death of the organism.Injury or death of some cells does not affect the organism as the same can be replaced by new one.Power of division is not lost.Certain specialised cells lose power of division.A well marked capacity of regeneration is present.The capacity of regeneration decreases with increasing specialisation.The cells has the same role for itself and the organism.Cells have double role. One for themselves and other for the organism.
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