what is the difference between unicellular and multicellular organism
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A unicellular organism, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism that consists of only one cell, unlike a multicellular organism that consists of more than one cell. ... In contrast, even the simplest multicellular organisms have cells that depend on each other to survive.
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UNICELLULAR MEANS THAT ORGANISMS WHICH HAVE ONLY ONE CELL.
FOR EXAMPLE :- AMOEBA
MULTICELLULAR MEANS THAT ORGANISMS WHICH HAVE MANY CELLS.
FOR EXAMPLE :- HUMANS, PLANTS
FOR EXAMPLE :- AMOEBA
MULTICELLULAR MEANS THAT ORGANISMS WHICH HAVE MANY CELLS.
FOR EXAMPLE :- HUMANS, PLANTS
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