how do unicellular organisms perform their basic function
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Although both multicellular and unicellular organisms perform the same basic functions of life, since unicellular organisms do not possess organs; it requires different methods to absorb nutrition, to excrete waste, to grow, and to reproduce.
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Unicellular organisms are composed of only one cell that performs all of the functions which are needed by the organism.
Unicellular Organisms Perform Their Basic Functions Like:-
- Many unicellular organisms live in water bodies and must move through to find food.
- Most often, the unicellular organism must receive nutrients by eating other organisms.
- Plants such as protists, and some species of bacteria, can make their own food through photosynthesis.
- Unicellular organisms sometimes shift toward or away from things in their environment which comprise food, light, and predators.
- Unicellular organisms can move in two different ways: movement and locomotion. Movement facilitates an organism to change its form or shape.
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