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how is the structure of an unicellular organism different than the structure of a multicellular organism?how does this affect function?

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Answered by modi67
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unicellular are single cell and multicellular are symmetrical, in nature. multicellular have proper organs and unicellular have primitive organelles.

pedroigtrivino: how does this affect function
modi67: primitive organs don't do complex function, advance organs can do complex funtion
Answered by Anonymous
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Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell that carries out all of the functions needed by the organism, while multicellular organisms use many different cells to function. ... Their structure is related to their function, meaning each type of cell takes on a particular form in order to best serve its purpose.

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