Question
Which is true about both unicellular and multicellular organisms
-both have DNA
-both are the same size
-both can be prokaryotic or eukaryotic
-both are made of multiple cells
-both have DNA
-both are the same size
-both can be prokaryotic or eukaryotic
-both are made of multiple cells
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The statement that is true about both unicellular and multicellular organisms is **"both have DNA."**
Here’s why the other options are not true:
- **Both are the same size:** This is not true; unicellular organisms are typically much smaller than multicellular organisms.
- **Both can be prokaryotic or eukaryotic:** This is also not accurate. Unicellular organisms can be either prokaryotic (like bacteria) or eukaryotic (like yeast), but multicellular organisms are primarily eukaryotic.
- **Both are made of multiple cells:** This is incorrect; unicellular organisms are made of a single cell, while multicellular organisms, as the name suggests, are made of multiple cells.
So, the only true statement is that both unicellular and multicellular organisms have DNA.
Here’s why the other options are not true:
- **Both are the same size:** This is not true; unicellular organisms are typically much smaller than multicellular organisms.
- **Both can be prokaryotic or eukaryotic:** This is also not accurate. Unicellular organisms can be either prokaryotic (like bacteria) or eukaryotic (like yeast), but multicellular organisms are primarily eukaryotic.
- **Both are made of multiple cells:** This is incorrect; unicellular organisms are made of a single cell, while multicellular organisms, as the name suggests, are made of multiple cells.
So, the only true statement is that both unicellular and multicellular organisms have DNA.