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A unicellular organism is an animal with just one cell, inside the nucleus, there are chromosomes which contain genes, at first all of the genes are turned on (Have a positive charge) ...

Depending on which genes are turned off (Had an electron added to them) after the cell was created, this determines the actions of the cell throughout its life...

When the genes have been switched off it is then the nucleus which drives the cell to act correctly according to the genetic instructions given by the genes.

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