what are the difference between unicellular organism and multicellular organism
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A unicellular organism is composed of only one cell but a multicellular organism is composed with numerous cells that works together.
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Simple organisms may be unicellular, consisting of just one cell, while more complex organisms are multicellular. There are two types of cell division. Mitosis is used for growth and repair and produces diploid cells identical to each other and the parent cell.
Meiosis is used for sexual reproduction and produces haploid cells different to each other and the parent cell.
Unicellular vs multicellular
An ameoba, a simple unicellular organism
Organisms can consist of one cell to many cells:
Simple organisms may be unicellular (consist of one cell)Complex organisms are multicellular(consist of many cells)
There are advantages to being multicellular rather than unicellular. These include allowing:
The organism to be largerCell differentiation (having different types of cells with different functions)The organisms to be more complex
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Meiosis is used for sexual reproduction and produces haploid cells different to each other and the parent cell.
Unicellular vs multicellular
An ameoba, a simple unicellular organism
Organisms can consist of one cell to many cells:
Simple organisms may be unicellular (consist of one cell)Complex organisms are multicellular(consist of many cells)
There are advantages to being multicellular rather than unicellular. These include allowing:
The organism to be largerCell differentiation (having different types of cells with different functions)The organisms to be more complex
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