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What defines a unicellular organism?
What defines a unicellular organism?
- It cannot survive without other organisms.
- It is made up of multiple cells.
- It is always larger than multicellular organisms.
- It can perform functions of life independently. (correct)
What is a key characteristic of multicellular organisms?
What is a key characteristic of multicellular organisms?
- They cannot perform essential life functions.
- They are always smaller than unicellular organisms.
- They are composed of many cells. (correct)
- They consist of a single cell.
Who was the first person to observe and describe a live cell?
Who was the first person to observe and describe a live cell?
- Anton Von Leeuwenhoek (correct)
- Louis Pasteur
- Robert Hooke
- Charles Darwin
What is the primary role of a cell in living organisms?
What is the primary role of a cell in living organisms?
What happens if a structure is less than complete for a cell?
What happens if a structure is less than complete for a cell?
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Cell
Cell
The basic unit of life of all living organisms.
Unicellular organism
Unicellular organism
An organism made up of only one cell.
Multicellular organism
Multicellular organism
An organism made up of many cells.
Independent existence
Independent existence
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Fundamental unit
Fundamental unit
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