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Nature & science · Age 11 · Quarter 2 – Cells, Microscopes & Deeper Life Processes

Single-Celled vs Many-Celled Organisms

Distinguish between unicellular and multicellular organisms using examples.

Module

Quarter 2 – Cells, Microscopes & Deeper Life Processes

Age

Age 11

Duration

10 min

Questions

5

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  1. Question 1

    Multiple choice

    An amoeba is an example of a:

  2. Question 2

    Multiple choice

    Which of the following is a multicellular organism?

  3. Question 3

    Multiple choice

    What is the main advantage of being multicellular?

  4. Question 4

    True or false

    A single-celled organism must carry out all life processes (feeding, moving, excreting) within that one cell.

  5. Question 5

    Matching

    Match each organism to whether it is unicellular or multicellular.

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