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  • 11-12-2015
  • Biology
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Why would a single celled organism evolve to be multi-celled?

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Neuron
Neuron Neuron
  • 13-12-2015
Because a single celled organism is not as adapted to the tasks at hand and is not as effective as a multi-celled organism. Having a multi-celled organism, specific cells in his body can perform specific tasks which grant him a faster exeuction time of these tasks as opposed to a single-celled organism. 
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