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Biology, 28.02.2020 04:47 AeelynRamos

How are the cells in multicellular organisms different from those in single-celled organisms?
A. Cells in multicellular organisms do not have nuclei.
B. Cells in multicellular organisms are smaller than cells in single-celled organisms.
C. Cells in multicellular organisms do not move.
• D. Cells in multicellular organisms are specialized to perform certain functions.

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