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Are organisms with one cell are organisms with more than one cell DONE 1.Unicellular 2.Multicellular
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Are organisms with one cell
are organisms with more than one cell
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1.Unicellular
2.Multicellular
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Multicellular
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An organism with one cell is a unicellular organism
An organism with more than one cell is a multicellular organism
"Uni"= one
"Multi"= more than one/multiple
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