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why do multicellular organisms have greater efficiency and better adaptable capcity in comparison to unicellular organims ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A multicellular organism has a longer lifespan than an unicellular organism and since it has multiple cells, it can perform more functions than a unicellular organism. They can do lots of other things that a unicellular organism can not because it has more cells to complete more jobs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multicellular organisms including plants, animals and some colonial organisms have differentiated cells that in groups perform a specialized function of life. There is a division of labor in the form of tissues and organs for performing life functions.

Due to this multi-cellular organisms can survive better and are more efficient. Whereas in the case of unicellular organisms there is only a single cell performing all functions of life which makes it less efficient than multi-cellular organisms.

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