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What are the advantages to being multicellular

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being more adaptive to the surroundings

increased complexity

repair damage by replacing worn-out or damaged cells

allows organisms to be larger, overcoming size limitations that exist for single cells

multicellular species survive in environments that single-celled organisms cannot.

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You have cells, so they constantly reproduce! Ever wonder how a paper cut heals so fast? Well, different kinds of cells cover the open wound.
Or, for example, if several cells died, more will take it's place.

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