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How is the structure of a unicellular organism different then the structure of a multicellular organism?
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How is the structure of a unicellular organism different then the structure of a multicellular organism?
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A unicellular organism performs all needed functions by itself, thus is very limited in size. A multicellular organism will be composed of many cells which will be specialized to perform specific functions. Most plants and animals are multicellular.
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