No, organisms (any living being) made of one cell are classified as unicellular. Although anything made of two or more cells are multicellular. Although this is off topic, anything acellular is lacking cells (though it is controversial whether any acellular organism is living or not.)
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Any heritable traits that help humans survive and reproduce in the presence of AIDS should become more frequent over time.
Explanation:
The theory of natural selection is defined as <em>the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring</em>. This means that, in this case, people who inherit a trait in their genes that allows them to resist the HIV virus, will be able to survive better and have children.
Unfortunately, there is no record of such a trait existing, and in this case, there is no kind of natural selection that can arise if every human becomes infected.
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If you are in a bad physical state, for example, you broke your ankle, then you wouldn't be able to exercise. If you were depressed, then you wouldn't want to exercise and you could hurt yourself. And if you were just broken up with then all you would want to do is eat ice cream or lay in bed all day. But if you do exercise then you could hurt yourself because youre not focused on what you are doing.
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