in single celled organism there are no specific organs for taking food inside. Why?
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A single-celled organisms does not need specific organs for taking in food, exchange of gases or removal of wastes because the entire surface of the organism is in contact with the environment. Thus tha exchange of gases can take place by simple diffusion and there is no need of special organs.
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Yes. single celled organism has no specific organs for taking food inside because they are singled cell so all the functions are performed by cell itself
as we know cell------tissues------ organs------- organ system------- organisms
to made an organs a cell need to be muliticellular so that it make tissues and then the tissues divided and make organs
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