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8 June, 23:36

Think Critically: How is the cell of a one cell organism different from the cells in many celled organism?

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  1. 8 June, 23:55
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    Cells of one celled organisms do not vary and lots of times have flagella
  2. 8 June, 23:56
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    In a multi-celled organism different cells function for specific purposes. Each cell combines with more of its kind to create tissue and the tissue create systems and so on. Whereas a single cell organism has one cell to rule them all that functions as everything from energy obtaining via food to the circulatory system to waste production.
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