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How are bacteria and humans different? A.Bacteria are single-celled. B.Bacteria do not reproduce. C. Humans take in energy. D. Humans have the ability to move around.
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How are bacteria and humans different?
A.Bacteria are single-celled.
B.Bacteria do not reproduce.
C. Humans take in energy.
D. Humans have the ability to move around.
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Humans are made up of many cells while Bacteria are single-celled orginisms. We can reproduce, take energy and have the ability to move around
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