why do you think unicellular organisms lack special organs for transport
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because they have only a single cell,as to form an organ many numbers of cell should combine and form a tissue and further the tissue delopes into a organ.due to the lack of cells special organ is not formed.
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Unicellular organisms lack special organs for transport because, it depends on just one cell for all of its functions.
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- Cells are functioned differently for unicellular and multi - cellular organisms.
- In unicellular, it depends on just one cell for all of its functions.
- On the other hand, multi - cellular organisms have specialized cells for performing various functions.
- Examples of unicellular organisms are bacteria, yeast, protists, and so on.
- For example, Paramecium - an unicellular organism found in pond water. It takes the food from water and digest it using organelles named food vacuoles.
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1) Name some unicellular organisms in which all life-processes take place within their unicellular body
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