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Multicellular organisms work like an assembly line, and if one part of a multicellular organism dies, it can be replaced, but if a part of a unicellular organism dies, the entire organism dies. The assembly line process is called specialization.
The process of mitosis.
There will be two unicellular organisms and the cycle continues.
Through exocytosis
no because molecules need to be able to travel into the cell. the smaller the cell the more efficient this process is.
Multicellular organisms work like an assembly line, and if one part of a multicellular organism dies, it can be replaced, but if a part of a unicellular organism dies, the entire organism dies. The assembly line process is called specialization.
Unicellular reproductions happens by MITOSISMITOSIS: IS A PROCESS WHICH ALSO HAPPENS IN MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM BUT NOT FOR REPRODUCTION, FOR MAKING NEW CELLS BY THE EXISTING CELLS WHICH DOES THE FUNCTION OF OUR GROWTH, RENEWAL OF TISSUE AND REPAIRING
A specialized cell means simply that: it has a specific job in the body. Therefore, specialized cells will contain more of the parts it needs to carry out the specialized task. A unicellular organism has only one cell, which means that it has to carry out all functions of life in a single cell. Thus, it will have all the needed parts rather than specialized parts.
The process of mitosis.
The zygote becomes a multicellular organism by means of cell division and differentiation.
Transformation is the process in which unicellular organisms that protect themselves from extinction. A unicellular organism takes in DNA from outside and tries it on for size.
There will be two unicellular organisms and the cycle continues.
Through exocytosis
no because molecules need to be able to travel into the cell. the smaller the cell the more efficient this process is.
photosynthesis
Regeneration
Amoeba is a type of Protoza, they are a shapeless unicellular organism that feed through a process called phagocytosis which makes them heterotrophs.