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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A single celled organism is able to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Make tissues Survive on its own Grow to large sizes Differentiate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok lets get rid of the ones we know arn't true...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we know it can not grow to large sizes because if it grows to big it wont be able to get enough food.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so that leaves makes tissue survives on its own and differentiate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a single cell also cannot survive on it's own. it depends on the other cells to stay alive. like if the lungs fail then the blood cells are going to fail because they need oxygen to survive

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its between makes tissue and differentiate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zoeyjay1 @jehera No, single cell organisms can survive on their one. We are talking about organisms, not cells. Bacteria are single cell organisms and they are definitely doing ok, so are amoebas, chytrids, and many other organisms. Oh, and who can forget yeast, the giver of bread and beer.

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