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Cells differentiate and become specialized in unicellular organisms.

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User Egghese
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But since it is a single felled organism, the specialization must occur in sequence and essentially be specialized forms of the cell for different life stages or environments
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True

Step-by-step explanation:

Cell differentiation may simply be described as the process through which a young and immature cell evolves in to a specialized cell, reaching its mature form and function. For such unicellular organisms like bacteria, various life functions occur within a single cell.

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