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What is organlsms?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

An organism is a form of life made up of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes.

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Different Unicellular with Multicellular Give an example of each What is a unicellular and Multicellular?

multicellular organlsms are made of multiples cells but unicellular have one ex. of multicellular:humans,plants.animals,sponge ex. of unicellular:moss,fungus,bacterias I don't like to contradict, but only one type of fungi is unicelluar- the sac fungi- Yeast. I'm not sure about moss, but i don't think it's unicellular.


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