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- how do cells in unicellular and multicellular organisms differ? 7. how do plant and animal cells differ?
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For question 6, unicellular organisms have a single - cell performing all life functions, while multicellular organisms have cells with specialized functions. For question 7, plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts and large central vacuoles, which animal cells lack.
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- Unicellular organisms have single - cells that perform all life processes. Multicellular organisms have specialized cells with different functions.
- Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts and large central vacuoles; animal cells do not have these structures.