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How is bacteria are different from animals?

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Makoto0312212
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  • 25-08-2021

Answer:

Bacteria has 1 cell and An Animal has multiple cells.

Explanation:

Bacteria is a cell its self. While An Animal, It has multiple cells that create multiple tissues, and those tissues create multiple organs, those organs make up an organ system. After the Organ System, it's an organism.

Organism = Animal, Human, Ect.

Meanwhile, Bacteria is made up ONE CELL (bacteria it's self is 1 cell)

So the answer is "Bacteria has 1 cell and An Animal has multiple cells."

I hope this helped!! <33

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