Distinguish between unicellular and multicellular organisms. Give two examples
of each?
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Unicellular Organisms
- Unicellular organisms are composed of a single cell
- Simple body organization
- A single cell carries out all necessary life processes
- A lifespan of a unicellular organism is usually short
- They can be autotrophs or heterotrophs
- They are microscopic in nature
- Bacteria, amoeba, paramecium, and yeast are examples of unicellular organisms
Multicellular Organisms
- Multicellular organisms are composed of more than one cell
- Complex body organization
- Multiple cells perform different functions
- Only the outer cells are exposed to the environment
- Includes only eukaryotes
- They include both autotrophs and heterotrophs
- Humans, animals, plants, birds and insects, are examples of multicellular organisms
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