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How does a cell of a unicellular organism differ from a cell of a multi-cellular organism? 1.) It performs all functions 2.) It is specialized 3.) It never replicates 4.) It is large
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How does a cell of a unicellular organism differ from a cell of a multi-cellular organism?
1.) It performs all functions
2.) It is specialized
3.) It never replicates
4.) It is large
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it is going to be number 2 or B
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2) It is specialized since it must live on its own and sustain itself instead of a multicellular organism (that is sustained by many cells) it must contain all elements to survive eg mitochondria for ATP or a flagella to move
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