Question 5 A main difference between organisms classified as aggregates and those classified as colonies is ________. Colonies are permanent clusters with consistent arrangements of cells that are interdependent. Colonies have fewer cells than aggregates Colonies have three cell types; aggregates have only one. Colonies are eukaryotic and aggregates are prokaryotic 1 pt
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