Difference between Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms


 
 
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Difference Between Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms

We all know that all living organisms are consist of cells. On the basis of there number cell can be classified into unicellular and multicellular organisms. Some of the differences of these organisms are listed below in the table.

Unicellular Organism

Multicellular Organism

A single cell constitutes the whole organism.

Multiple cells are grouped together in a single body which assume different functions in the body to form various body parts

There is no division of labour in prokaryotic unicellular organism but it may be seen within the cell in eukaryotic organism

All cells are specialised to perform different functions of the multicellular body so that there is a division of labour within a single cell as well as group of cells.

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Question : 1

____________________ is  a unicellular organisms

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

Which of the following are correct :

(a) In a unicellular organism, a single cell performs vital activities like feeding, movement, respiration, and reproduction.

(b) There is no division of labour in prokaryotic unicellular organism but it may be seen within the cell in eukaryotic organism.

(c) There is no division of labour in eukaryotic unicellular organism but it may be seen within the cell in prokaryotic organism.

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

Amoeba acquires its food through a process, termed as ___________________

Right Option : B
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