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now, can you explain the difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms, and give one example of each?
Unicellular organisms consist of a single cell that performs all life functions (e.g., Amoeba). Multicellular organisms are made of multiple specialized cells working together (e.g., Humans). The key difference is the number of cells and cell specialization.
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- Unicellular Organisms: An organism composed of a single cell that carries out all essential life processes (e.g., Bacteria, Amoeba).
- Multicellular Organisms: An organism made up of multiple cells, with cells specialized to perform different functions (e.g., Plants, Animals like Humans).
The main difference lies in the number of cells (one vs. many) and the presence of cell specialization in multicellular organisms (unicellular cells are not specialized, as one cell does all tasks).