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Which is one way that the unicellular bacteria E. coli is different from a multicellular oak tree? Only one needs energy. Only one is made of many cells. Only one responds to stimuli. Only one grows in size over time.

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only one is made of many cells

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Answer:

Only one is made of many cells.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both E. coli and oak are living things and for this reason both need energy, respond to stimulation and grow in size over time. However, E. coli is a unicellular being, meaning that it has only one cell. On the other hand, oak is a multicellular being, which means it has many cells. So the difference between them is that only one is made up of many cells.

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