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How does a cell of a unicellular organism differ from a cell of a multicellular organism? It never replicates. It is specialized. It is large. It performs all functions.
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How does a cell of a unicellular organism differ from a cell of a multicellular organism?
It never replicates.
It is specialized.
It is large.
It performs all functions.
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There is only one cell in an Uniceller organism.
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There is only one cell in a unicellular organism
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