To function on their own, unicellular organisms must do what?

Question 9 options:

get energy, maintain health, and reproduce

reproduce and maintain health only

maintain health only

select a habitat, maintain health, and reproduce

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To function on their own, unicellular organisms must do:

get energy, maintain health, and reproduce.

This option encompasses the essential functions that unicellular organisms need to survive: obtaining energy for metabolic processes, maintaining internal balance (homeostasis) to stay healthy, and reproducing to ensure the continuation of their species.

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