Biology
Biology, 04.02.2020 17:44, jenniferpt

Which of the following is an advantage for a single-celled organism?

a.
it can become very large.

b.
it can reproduce quickly.

c.
it does not have to maintain its structure.

d.
it can tolerate all environmental condition

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