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  • Single-Celled vs. Multi-Celled Organisms: A Simple Explanation
    This is a bit of a trick question! Here's why:

    * Single-celled organisms: These are living things made up of just one cell. Examples include bacteria, amoebas, and yeast.

    * Multicellular organisms: These are living things made up of many cells. Examples include plants, animals, and fungi.

    So, the answer depends on what you're asking about! Do you want to know if something is a single-celled organism or a multicellular organism?

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