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How do unicellular organisms differ from single cells of multicellular organisms?

Unicellular organisms have to complete all tasks to survive, and obviously have no specialised cells, while a multi cellular cell would be specialised and be made for a specific task such as a lung cell.


What are some ways habitats can differ?

habitats can differ in temperature, moisture, and many other ways. if you look at any 2 places on earth, and ask how they're different. Every way they are different is a difference between those two habitats.


Do all cells divide at same rate in mitosis explain?

No, all cells do not divide at the same rate in mitosis. The rate of cell division can vary depending on the type of cell, its stage in the cell cycle, and external factors such as growth factors or signals from neighboring cells. Some cells may divide rapidly, while others may divide more slowly or even be in a resting state.


What is systematics and how does it differ from taxonomy?

Systematics is the scientific study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships. It differs from taxonomy in that taxonomy focuses on classifying and naming organisms, while systematics also considers their evolutionary history and relationships.


How do cells of unicellular organisms differ from the cells of multicellular organisms?

uni-cellular organisms create a zygote in cell division and multi-cellular organisms create daughter cells during meiosis or meitosis. so there are no daughter cells in uni-cellular organisms bc they are only one-celled.

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What makes organisms different from each other?

Organisms differ because their DNA differs from one species to another, and from one member of each species to another. Organisms differ because according to 'Darwinian science' creatures evolve to fill niches of ecological web. In other words, when species evolve it is to become better adapted to their environment, have a greater aptitude at surviving and then feed on what used to be its predators- who in turn adapt to survive. As this system progresses entropy increases causing an ever increasing diversity of life-forms.


How do organisms differ in the ways they obtain food?

they differ because they make their own food


How are organisms in a species different from others in their genue?

Organisms in a species have characteristics that differ from those of other organisms in their genus.


How are organisms in a species different from others in genus?

Organisms in a species have characteristics that differ from those of other organisms in their genus.


How do unicellular and multicellular organisms differ in how they perform all the life processes needed to keep them alive?

They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger


How do specialized cells in multicelluar organisms differ from the single cells in unicelluar organisms?

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Explain the different functions of an operating system and discuss some ways that operating systems can differ from one another?

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How does growth in single-celled organisms differ from growth in many-celled organisms?

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How protists differ from other eukaryotic organisms?

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How do eubacteria and archaebacteria differ from organisms in other kingdoms?

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What 2 factors of 2880 differ by 12?

The two factors are 48 and 60.