How are multicellular and unicellular organisms different?
A. Multicellular organisms have more than one cell and are smaller than unicellular organisms.
B. Unicellular organisms have more than one cell and are larger than multicellular organisms.
C. Unicellular organisms have one cell and are smaller than multicellular organisms.
D. Multicellular organisms have one cell and are larger than unicellular organisms.
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