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A union is not a biological entity like a cell, so it doesn't fall into the categories of unicellular or multicellular. In a biological context, unicellular organisms consist of a single cell, while multicellular organisms are made up of multiple cells. A union typically refers to an organization or association, often formed for a common purpose, such as labor unions, and is unrelated to cellular structures.

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