How a single cell carry out all the vital biological activities?
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The one cell of a unicellular organism must be able to perform all the functions necessary for life. These functions include metabolism, homeostasis and reproduction. Specifically, these single cells must transport materials, obtain and use energy, dispose of wastes, and continuously respond to their environment.
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An organism that performs and exhibits all functions of life via a single cell, it is a unicellular organism. Such as prokaryotes like bacteria, eukaryotes like yeast are unicellular organisms. They lack a group of cells (tissue) or organ systems to perform specific functions. All the cellular functions for it to be living are performed by the individual cell.
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