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Why don't unicellular organisms have specific organs meant for different activities?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unicellular organisms are mainly single cell organism which perform all the necessary biological activities in that single cell. Due to the lack of physical space these unicellular organisms don't have specific biological organs for performing different biological activities.

Answered by AdityaBadone
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Unicellular organisms are mainly single cell organism which perform all the necessary biological activities in that single cell. Due to the lack of physical space these unicellular organisms don't have specific biological organs for performing different biological activities.

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