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Difference in the complexity of unicellular and multicellular organisms.
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Unicellular organisms lack specialized cells, while the cells of multicellular organisms can specialize and function independently
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Unicellular organisms can survive independently when removed from colonies. Due to their complexity and specialization of cells, multicellular organisms cannot exist independently when separated from the whole organism.
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Unicellular organisms lack well-defined mitochondria, so their diet is limited. Multicellular organisms have well-defined mitochondria, so their diet is versatile.
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While unicellular organisms consist of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, multicellular organisms only consist of eukaryotic organisms.
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