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The main difference is that filamentous organisms are thread-like in structure, such as fungi and algae. Colonial organisms are those that live in colonies to survive.

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Colonial= single cell, able to survive on its own living with many other cells of the same kind. Ex. bacteria (E. coli). Multicellular= many different types of cells living together in one community, interdepending on each other. One cannot survive alone. Ex. brain cells, liver cells, skin cells, etc...

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an aggregate organism has groups of cells that work together but they are not dependent on each other. in the other hand, colonial organisms are cells that are joined together, each of them with different functions and they could live on their own.

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Colonial organism form a mass of similar cells but Filamentous organisms form an array of organisms that resemble a

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