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How do unicellular organisms meet their basic needs?

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Unicellular organisms include bacteria and some protists and fungi. Many unicellular organisms live in bodies of water and must move around to find food. Most often, they must obtain nutrients by eating other organisms. Plant-like protists, and some types of bacteria, can make their own food through photosynthesis.

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