How are cells in single-celled organisms different from cells in multi-celled organisms?

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2026-04-21 09:46

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Cells in single-celled organisms function independently and carry out all life processes on their own, while cells in multi-celled organisms are specialized to perform specific functions. Multi-celled organisms have different types of cells that work together to support the organism as a whole.

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