Biology, asked by Gandhi143, 1 year ago

why can't humans be a unicellular?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because humans need many different life processes to survive which can't be carried out by a single cell.

So humans can't be unicellular.

#Hope it helps^^

Answered by anirudh8339
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humans can't be a unicellular because they areade up of multiple cells and these cell combine to form tissue and tissue combine to form organ each organ has specific function and this human beings need many cell to carry out there body processes this the are multicellular not unicellular

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