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"Explain the difference between one-celled organisms and many-celled organisms?"

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One-celled organisms, like bacteria, are made up of a single cell that performs all the functions necessary for life, such as reproduction and metabolism. Many-celled organisms, like plants and animals, are composed of multiple cells that work together to carry out specific functions, leading to a greater degree of complexity and specialization in their structures and functions.

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