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  • Specialized Cells: Found Only in Multicellular Organisms
    Specialized cells are found in multicellular organisms.

    Here's why:

    * Single-celled organisms (like bacteria) don't have specialized cells. They are self-sufficient and perform all functions within a single cell.

    * Multicellular organisms are complex and require different types of cells to carry out specific tasks, leading to the development of specialized cells.

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