Biology
Class 9
What is the difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms?
Can one cell really do everything?
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uniboardhub
2 weeks ago
Unicellular organisms (like Amoeba) consist of a single cell that performs all life activities. Multicellular organisms (like humans) have many specialized cells working together, making life processes more efficient.
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