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SCIENCE Which best describes a difference between single-celled organisms and multicellular organisms?
A.
Single-celled organisms are simple, while multicellular organisms are complex.
B.
Single-celled organisms have many functions, while multicellular organisms have one function.
C.
Single-celled organisms can live without water, while multicellular organisms cannot live without water.
D.
Single-celled organisms can only be found in one specific environment, while multicellular organisms can be found anywhere on Earth.
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