Biology, asked by dhruvmahan, 1 year ago

what is the difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms

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Answered by Anonymous
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Difference 1:-
1.unicellular organisms are single celled organisms.
2.multicellular organisms have more than one cell.

difference 2:-
1.the unicellular organisms do various activities on its own.
2.multicellular organisms depend on other cells to perform various activities.

difference 3:-
1.unicellular organisms include eukaryotes and prokaryotes
2.multicellular organisms include eukaryotic cells only.

difference 4:-
1.unicellular organisms contain nucleus and some other components.
2.but multicellular organisms contain all components like mitochondria .......so on.

difference 5:-
1.unicellular organisms reproduce by asexual reproduction.
2.multicellular organisms reproduce by sexual reproduction.

difference 6:-
1.ex.amoeba, bacteria , paramaecium .... etc. are examples for unicellular organisms.
2.plants,animals,zygote,including humanbeings are examples of multicellular organisms.

difference 7:-
1.an injury of unicellular organisms affect the whole body which cause to death.
2.an injury of cell in multicellular organisms doesnot affect the whole body.

difference 8:-
1.life period is very short in unicellular organisms.
2.life period is larger than the unicellular organisms in multicelled.

difference 9:-
1.unicellular organisms donot have certain shape
2.multicellular organisms have definite shape.

difference 10:-
1.unicellular includes hetrotrophic.
2.multicellular organisms includes both autotrophic and hetrotrophic.
Answered by Anonymous
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✌️✌️hey mate,

➡️Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell while multicellular organisms are made up of two or more cells.

➡️in unicellular organisms a single cell is responsible to carry out all the life processes while in the multicellular organisms Different cells are specialised to perform different functions.

thanks....

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