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what are unicellular organisms?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cells function differently in unicellular and multicellular organisms. A unicellular organism depends upon just one cell for all of its functions while a multicellular organism has cells specialized to perform different functions that collectively support the organism.

Answered by coolboyyash
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unicellular organisms an organism that consists of a single cell so it also known as single cell organisms. This means all life processes, such as reproduction, feeding, digestion, and excretion, occur in one cell. Amoebas, bacteria, and plankton are just some types of unicellular organisms.

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