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Difference between unicellular and multicellular organis

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Difference between unicellular and multicellular organis
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Amar Kumar 8 years ago

  1. Unicellular organisms are composed of only one cell, they are also usually smaller in size, and are simpler organisms.Multicellular organisms are those that house a multiple number, or many, cell types. These organisms are usually larger in size, have more specialized functions.
  2. Common examples of multicellular organisms are : Animals, plants, fungi, human-beings, and as mentioned, a specialized type of parasitic animal called Myxozoa.Examples of unicellular organisms are bacteria and archea.
  3. Unicellular organisms are mostly prokaryotes, while multicellular organisms are generally classified as eukaryotes.
  4. Unicellular organisms are usually smaller (often always microscopic in nature) and less complex compared to their more visible and complex multicellular counterparts.
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