List 5 or 6 differences between unicellular and multicellular in points.
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Difference Between Unicellular And Multicellular Organisms
Unicellular Organisms Multicellular Organisms
Cell differentiation is absent Cell differentiation is present
They can be autotrophs or heterotrophs They include both autotrophs and heterotrophs
They are microscopic in nature Most are macroscopic in nature
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Unicellular organisms:
- Unicellular organisms are composed of a single cell.
- A single cell carries out all necessary life processes.
- The total cell body is exposed to the environment.
- Injury to the cell leads to the death of the organism.
- They are microscopic in nature.
- Bacteria, amoeba, paramecium, and yeast are examples of unicellular organisms.
Multicellular organisms:
- Multicellular organisms are composed of more than one cell.
- Multiple cells perform different functions.
- Only the outer cells are exposed to the environment.
- Injury to a cell does not cause the death of the multicellular organism.
- Most are macroscopic in nature.
- Humans, animals, plants, birds, and insects, are examples of multicellular organisms.
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