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How is cell division different for a unicellular organism than it is for a cell in a multicellular organism?

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Cells are divided by the reproductive means in unicellular organisms; whereas in multicellular organism they are the means for tissue development and maintenance in multicellular organisms. In adults, tissue renewal rather than development is the most common cell division in which several forms of cells are constantly replaced.

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