Science, asked by Ineedhelplol, 1 year ago

The cells in our body are actually quite similar to unicellular organisms. They need food for energy, they communicate with the cells around them, and they create waste.

However, there are major differences as well. One difference is that
A) only our body cells contain organelles.
B) only unicellular organisms contain organelles.
C) our body cells cannot survive on their own, while the unicellular organism can.
D) our body cells can survive on their own, while the unicellular organism can not.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The cells in our body are actually quite similar to unicellular organisms.

They require food for energy and to communicate with other cells around them, and then they are able to create waste.

The main difference is that our body cells can survive on their own, while the unicellular organism cannot.

Apart from it, the organelles are of a distinct nature.

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