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Are all organs multicellular

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/19/2022

(; No, there's some things that are unicells. Humans, and larger types of organisms are multicellular. Small organisms are unicells because their body ain't large enough and they don't need alot of cells like us. ;)

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