Biology, asked by sangeethamuthuvelan, 7 months ago

what is the different between the multicellular and unicellular?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Organism:- It is represented by a single cell.
  2. Activities:- All activities of the organism are performed by single cell.
  3. Division Of Labour:- There is no division of labour amongst the cells as the single cell has to perform all activities of the organism.
  4. Reproductive:- It consumes the single cell.
  5. Life Span:- The life span of the individual is short.

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  1. Organism:- It consists of a large number of cells
  2. Activities:- All activities of the organism are performed by a single cell.
  3. Division Of Labour:- Cells are specialised to perform different functions of the body so that there is division of labour among them.
  4. Reproduction:- Some cells called germ cells take part in reproduction. Others remain intact.
  5. Life Span:- The life span is long.

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