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why unicellular organisms can perform their work with single cell but multicellular cannot.. how?

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Answered by ITZDARKSHADOW99
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The higher multicellular organisms have differentiation of structure and function and are not just a mere collection of cells. Their cells are organised into specialised structures , thus in such a carefully organised situation cell by cell division would be impossible...

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Answered by Nifemii
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Because unicellular organisms do not undergo cell diffrentiation except yeast

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