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How do the cells of a multicellular organism differ from those of a unicellular organism? Question 3 options: They are all the same. They are specialized. They never replicate.
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How do the cells of a multicellular organism differ from those of a unicellular organism? Question 3 options: They are all the same. They are specialized. They never replicate.
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They Perform all functions. Hope This Helps
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B. They are specialized.
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