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How do the cells of a multicular organism differ from those of a unicellular organism
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How do the cells of a multicular organism differ from those of a unicellular organism
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Multicellular organisms can
be much larger and more complex. This is because the cells
of the
organism
have specialised into many
different
types of
cells
such as nerve
cells
, blood
cells, musclecells
all performing
different
functions
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