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Is a cricket multicellular or unicellular?

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Cricket is said to be a multicellular organism and not a unicellular organism.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The cell is said to be the functional and structural unit of every living organism. In this, some organisms possess a single cell while others consist of multicellular or many cells.
  • Unicellular are the organisms that are known to possess only a single cell. Whereas multicellular organisms consist of many cells.
  • In the unicellular organisms single cell is responsible for the total function of that organism whereas in multicellular animal each group of cells possesses a different function as they do the specific action for the body.
  • Cricket is said to be the insect similar to a grasshopper that belongs to the Arthropoda family.
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