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A multicellular organism is an organism with more than one cell, unlike an unicellular organism, that has only one cell.

Multicellular organisms include plants, animals and human beings. Unicellular organisms include protozoans and specific algae like brown algae.

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A multicellular organism is an organism composed of more than one cell working together. These cells are specialized for different functions and organize into various tissues and organs to support the organism's life processes. Examples include humans, animals, and plants.

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It is a living thing made of more then one cell.

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