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How does the cell of a single-celled organism carry out its life functions differently from the cells of many-celled organism?
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Protozoa
A)a type of simple, single-celled organism B)having to do with a relationship between organisms that is beneficial to
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Symbiotic
A)having to do with a relationship between organisms that is beneficial to both B)a single-celled organism that has
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A one-celled animal organism that contains no cell walls is called a ___
A. virus. B. protozoa. C. prion. D. fungi.
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Protist
)using another for one's own benefit; having to do with an organism that draws benefit from another )a single-celled
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Protist
A)using another for one's own benefit; having to do with an organism that draws benefit from another B)a single-celled
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The Earth is populated mostly by single-celled organisms, such as bacteria. However, there are many multi-celled organisms as
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are the cells of a many celled organism more or less effiecient than a one-celled organism and why
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polly
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The Earth is populated mostly by single-celled organisms, such as bacteria. However, there are many multi-celled organisms as
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AR
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A scientist discovered a microscopic, unicellular organism with no nucleus. Which of the following correctly describes the
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