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30 August, 11:05

A scientist is comparing two cells.

One cell, cell A, is from a unicellular organism, and the other cell, cell B, is from a multicellular organism.

What functional differences will the scientist most likely see when comparing the two cells?

A.

Cell A is very small and has only a few organelles, while cell B is very large and has many organelles.

B.

Cell A performs only one or a few functions, while cell B performs all of the organism's necessary functions.

C.

Cell A performs all of the organism's necessary functions, while cell B performs only one or a few functions.

D.

Cell A is very large and has many organelles, while cell B is very small and has only a few organelles.

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  1. 30 August, 11:15
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    The (most likely) answer is A) cause cell a is a uni (double) cellular organism while cell b is a multi (many) cellular organism
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