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Which best describes a difference between a unicellular organism and a multicellular organism?
A unicellular organism is a plant and a multicellular organism is a human.
A unicellular organism can survive with only itself. A multicellular organism has many cells working together.
A multicellular organism is simple and a unicellular organism is complex.
A unicellular organism can only be found in certain biomes but a multicellular organism can be found anywhere on Earth.
Unicellular organisms have organs like humans and animals. (Like a brain, lungs, or a heart)
true
false
What does CTOS(O) stand for?
cells->teology->oxygen->systems->organs
cells->tissues->organs->systems->organisms
Unicellular organisms need transport systems.
False
True
Multicellular organisms has no direct contact.
False
True
Multicellular organisms are made up of one cell.
True
False
Most unicellular organisms need a microscope to be seen.
True
False
Most unicellular organisms need a microscope to be seen.
True
False
Multi and Unicellular organisms cannot get rid of waste.
True
False
Multicellular organisms can fulfill every basic life process.
True
False
How can you tell cells are different?
shape
color
size
type
What are multicellular cells?
nerve cells
red blood cells
fat cells
bacterial cells
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