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Organisms that have groups of specialized cells organized into organs are
always

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Organisms that have groups of specialized cells organized into organs are

always multicellular.

Step-by-step explanation:

A unicellular organism can be described as a type of living thing that does not have a well defined nucleus. These organisms are unicellular and do not have specialized cells which are organized. For example, bacteria.

Multicellular organisms can be described as organisms which are made up of complex systems and possess more than one cells. Their cells are organized into tissues, tissues into organs, organs into organ system which make up the organism. For example, humans.

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