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Important vocabulary continued: what is the difference between a unicellular organism and a multicellular organism?

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unicellular is a organism that is only one cell. most of the time they are your bacteria and viruses. while a multicellular organism is a organism with many cells. can be anything from something you cant to to plants and animals that you can see

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unicellular has one singular cell, multicellular has more than one
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