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How is the structure of a unicellular organism different than the structure of a multicellular organism? How does this affect function?
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How is the structure of a unicellular organism different than the structure of a multicellular organism? How does this affect function?
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well I don't know much but I do know that they are different because unicellular can self produce which means they can reproduce without someone else but multicelluar needs someone else to reproduce
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