Unicellular Vs Multicellular (1 Viewer)

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I felt so stupid asking this question lol. I know the definitions for these terms but i'm still vague. Anyone please provide examples for these terms? I can't find it in the prelim textbook.
 

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unicellular: having only one cell, or consist of one cell.
multicellular: having many cells, or consist of many cells
 

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So, a yeast consist of one cell (unicellular)?

What other examples for multicellular and unicellular?
 

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multicellular - most animals, plants.
unicellular - bacteria, fungi, most protists.
 

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i believe the key distinguishable difference should be the specialisation of cells... multicellular have cells specialised while uni cellular do not...
 

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