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Why might a unicellular organism need oxygen?

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Most organisms also need oxygen to survive. ... In unicellular organisms, oxygen diffuses across the cell membrane into the cell. Carbon dioxide diffuses out of the cell once the concentration of carbon dioxide is higher inside the cell than it is outside of the cell.

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