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Tissues are the characteristic features of
multicellular organism.
Pseudopodia causes change in shape of
amoeba.
in animal cell outermost covering is cell​

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By contrast, a multicellular organism is made up of many cells that are dependent on each other to perform these essential functions as a group. The cells have divided up the labor and each cell has become specialized to perform a specific task. This specialization is a key characteristic of multicellular organisms

Amoeba can change shape and move around by extending their pseudopodia, or 'false feet.' Paramecium move by using the cilia, or tiny hair-like structures, that cover their entire bodies. ... The term "amoeba" refers to simple eukaryotic organisms that move in a characteristic crawling fashion

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