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Multicellular organisms have many cells. What is the one other characteristic they must have before they can be called multicellular

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The Answer is: The Cell Must Be Specialized

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The cells must be specialized.

For a single cell or commonly known as unicellular, for them to become a multicellular cell, one must undergo specialization. Multicellular organisms consist more than one cell. It is the opposite of unicellular organisms. Examples of multicellular organisms are animals and plants.
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