Which statement best compares multi-celled organisms to single-celled organisms?
A.
Multi-cel...
Biology, 09.03.2021 18:20 cassidy32504
Which statement best compares multi-celled organisms to single-celled organisms?
A.
Multi-celled organisms always get energy differently than single-celled organisms.
B.
Single-celled organisms carry out fewer life functions than multi-celled organisms.
C.
Single-celled organisms are always larger than multi-celled organisms, but multi-celled organisms always perform more functions.
D.
Multi-celled organisms have many cells that perform different functions, and single-celled organisms perform all functions within one cell.
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