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why is diffusion insufficient to meet the oxygen requirements of multicellular organisms like humans??

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Answered by shrey3016
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They have specialised cells and tissues for performing various necessary functions of the body such as intake of food and oxygen. Unlike unicellular organisms, multicellularcells are not in direct contact with the outside environment. Therefore,diffusion cannot meet their oxygen requirements.
Answered by Anonymous
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HEYMATE!!!!

■ In multi - cellular organisms, all the cells may not be in direct contact with the surrounding environment.

■thus,simple diffusion will not meet the requirements of all the cells.

■In case of a single - celled organism, no specific organs for taking in food, exchange of gases or removal of wastes may be needed because the entire surface of the organism is in contact with the surrounding environment.

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