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how does the cell of a unicellular organism such as amoeba differ from the cell of a multicellular organism like man

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Answered by legendary100
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Answer:

Cells function differently in unicellular and multicellular organisms. A unicellular organism depends upon just one cell for all of its functions while a multicellular organism has cells specialized to perform different functions that collectively support the organism.

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Answered by ak9162546871kk
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Answer:

The cell of a unicellular organism such as amoeba differ from the cell of a multicellular organism like man are following

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Unicellular Organism such as amoeba

There are only one cell .

One cell perform all the specific functions .

Cell was injured maybe organism was dead.

Multicellular Organism such as man

There are more than one cell .

Each cell perform all the specific function .

Cell was injured may not be harmed an organism .

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