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What organism is multicellular,makes it own food and is unable to move around its environment
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What organism is multicellular,makes it own food and is unable to move around its environment
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This could be a plant because it can't move, makes it food, and has more than one cell.
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Plants
would be the only option, they have no legs so they can't move. They are
producers
and make its own food and unable to move around its environment.
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