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9 April, 11:54

How dose the process of waste removal in a unicellular organism compare to waste removal in a multicelluar organism?

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  1. 9 April, 11:58
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    The main difference in the process of waste removal between unicellular and multicellular organisms is the fact that unicellular organisms rely on only their membrane and organelles, the whole process is in inside the cytoplasm of the cell and once waste is formed, it is "packed" in special sacs called vacuoles and then, through the process of exocytosis they are being left out of the cell. On the other hand, multicellular organisms most often have specific organs that are in charge of the process of digestion, absorption and excretion or removal of waste.
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