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what is the difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms?unicellular organisms can come from living matter.multicellular organisms can form from nonliving matter.unicellular organisms have one cell. multicellular organisms have more than one cell.unicellular organisms can form from nonliving matter.multicellular organisms come from living matter.unicellular organisms have multiple cells. multicellular organisms have one cell.
The core defining difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms lies in the number of cells that make up their structure. The other options incorrectly reference spontaneous generation (a disproven concept that living things come from nonliving matter) or reverse the cell count definitions.
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Unicellular organisms have one cell. Multicellular organisms have more than one cell.