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How are cells in a multicellular organism able to achieve homeostasis? . a. they are uniform in function and work independently from one another.. b. they are specialized in function and work independently from one another.. c. they are uniform in function and work cooperatively with one another.. d. they are specialized in function and work cooperatively with one another..

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