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five differences between multicellular and unicellular

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Answered by Dharmendra2120
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Multicellular organisms are specialized to perform particular functions.

First Answer: Unicellular organisms can claim three and one-half billion year old ancestors as the origin of multicellular organisms, not the other way around;

Second Answer:
Uni-cellular: an organism with one Cell (uni = one)
multi-cellular: an organism with 2 or more Cells (multi = many).

A multicellular organism is an organism made up of more than one Cell, such as you, me, dogs, cats, birds, bugs, etc. They are complex. They are much much bigger than unicellular organisms and have more body functions.

A unicellular organism consists only of one Cell (e.g. an amoeba), while multicellular organisms consist of 2 or more Cells (e.g. humans, trees, mushrooms etc.).
Answered by shivasya1
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UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS
1. They are single celled organisms.
2. They reproduce asexually.
3. They includes heterotrophic.
4. They includes eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
5. Examples:Ameoba, bacteria etc.

MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS
1. They have more than one cell.
2. They reproduce sexually.
3. They includes both autotrophic and heterotrophic.
4. They includes only eukaryotes.
5. Examples:Plants, animals, humans etc.

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