Definition of Unicellular. Meaning of Unicellular. Synonyms of Unicellular

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Definition of Unicellular

Unicellular
Unicellular U`ni*cel"lu*lar, a. [Uni- + cellular.] Having, or consisting of, but a single cell; as, a unicellular organism.

Meaning of Unicellular from wikipedia

- A unicellular organism, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism that consists of a single cell, unlike a multicellular organism that consists...
- were constructed. Von Siebold redefined Protozoa to include only such unicellular forms, to the exclusion of all Metazoa (animals). At the same time, he...
- Eukaryotes may be either unicellular or multicellular. In comparison, prokaryotes are typically unicellular. Unicellular eukaryotes are sometimes called...
- varied ecologies, life cycle strategies, and morphologies ranging from unicellular aquatic chytrids to large mushrooms. However, little is known of the...
- million species of purely heterotrophic organisms, including around 300 unicellular species. It consists of various subgroups, namely Metazoa (or animals)...
- organism is an organism that consists of more than one cell, unlike unicellular organisms. All species of animals, land plants and most fungi are multicellular...
- biological individuality, resulting in several types of organism. A unicellular organism is a microorganism such as a protist, bacterium, or archaean...
- include species from multiple distinct clades. Such organisms range from unicellular microalgae such as Chlorella, Prototheca and the diatoms, to multicellular...
- belong to the prokaryote characteristics of kingdom monere they are unicellular organism. they show different mode of nutrition such as autotrophic,...
- The timeline of human evolution outlines the major events in the evolutionary lineage of the modern human species, Homo sapiens, throughout the history...