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Which is one way that the unicellular bacteria E. coli is different from a multicellular oak tree?
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Which is one way that the unicellular bacteria E. coli is different from a multicellular oak tree?
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Only one is made of many cells.
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Given that E.coli is a Unicellular organism, this means it is single-celled as opposed to a multicellular organism like the oak tree which contain multiple cells.
As a unicellular organism, E.coli can be further defined as a bacteria, prokaryote (contain simple cells that lacks a nucleus or any type of organelles) and an heterotroph (dependent on other organism for their food consumption).
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