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how are unicellular and multicellular organisms alike? how are they different?
Both unicellular and multicellular organisms are living entities that need energy for life - processes, can respond to stimuli, and contain genetic material (DNA or RNA). Unicellular organisms consist of a single cell that performs all life - functions, while multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells with specialized functions.
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Similarities: Both are living, need energy, can respond to stimuli, and have genetic material. Differences: Unicellular have one cell performing all functions; multicellular have multiple specialized cells.