distinguish between unicellular and multicellular organisms with examples
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Humans and plants are multicellular. That means they are made of lots of cells. A unicellular organism is a living thing that is just one cell, such as bacteria and yeast.
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Differences between unicellular and multicellular organisms are mentioned below:
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- As the name suggests, unicellular organisms are made up of a single cell. On the other hand, multicellular organisms are made up of multicellular cells.
- In a unicellular organism, all the functions will be performed by the single cell. In multicellular organism, different cells will perform different specialized functions.
- Examples of unicellular organisms include bacteria, amoeba
- Examples of multicellular organisms include humans, monkeys, cows, lizards
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