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Why are some organisms muticellular

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Multicellular organisms need specialised systems

The cells get oxygen and nutrients from this extracellular fluid and release waste products into it. Humans and other complex organisms have specialised systems that maintain the internal environment, keeping it steady and able to provide for the needs of the cells.

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