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Q6. Differentiate between unicellular and multicellular organisms. Give examples.

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Answered by ushadn3611
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Unicellular Organisms

Unicellular organisms can be defined as the living-organisms, which consist of only a single cell. This single cell is capable to perform different life processes or cellular activities. It consists of prokaryotic organisms like bacteria and archaea, and eukaryotic organisms like protozoa, unicellular algae, and unicellular fungi

Multicellular Organisms

Multicellular organisms can be defined as living-organisms, which consist of multiple cells. With these distinct cell organelles it is capable to perform different life processes or separate cellular activities inside a body. It only consists of eukaryotic organisms like insects, animals, birds, humans, etc.

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Answered by benbejoyff3099
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unicellular organism's means only one cell and multicellular means 1 or more cells

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