Unicellular organisms differ from multicellular ones. How?
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Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell that carries out all of the functions needed by the organism, while multicellular organisms use many different cells to function. ... Multicellular organisms are composed of more than one cell, with groups of cells differentiating to take on specialized functions
The unicellular organisms contain a single cell whereas the multicellular organisms contain multiple cells. Unicellular organisms conciliate all the cellular activities by a single cell, while multicellular organisms carry out specific cell activities through a well-defined group of cells.
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