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Pollen is one-celled, or unicellular. It is used for reproduction in many types of plants. The bee is collecting nectar and, while doing that is transferring the very tiny pollen grains. The bee and the flowering plant are multicellular organisms, but they both have many things in common with the unicellular pollen What is one feature NOT shared by all three? All are made of one or more cells. The cells of each contain genetic material. The cells of each contain exactly the same parts.

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