- 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...
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Eukaryotes may be
either unicellular or multicellular. In comparison,
prokaryotes are
typically unicellular.
Unicellular eukaryotes are
sometimes called...
- were constructed. Von
Siebold redefined Protozoa to
include only such
unicellular forms, to the
exclusion of all
metazoa (animals). At the same time, he...
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varied ecologies, life
cycle strategies, and
morphologies ranging from
unicellular aquatic chytrids to
large mushrooms. However,
little is
known of the...
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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...
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million species of
purely heterotrophic organisms,
including around 300
unicellular species. It
consists of
various subgroups,
namely Metazoa (or animals)...
- Ruiz-Trillo, Iñaki (2017-07-20). "Dynamics of
genomic innovation in the
unicellular ancestry of animals". eLife. 6. doi:10.7554/eLife.26036. ISSN 2050-084X...
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biological individuality,
resulting in
several types of organism. A
unicellular organism is a
microorganism such as a protist, bacterium, or archaean...
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include species from
multiple distinct clades. Such
organisms range from
unicellular microalgae such as Chlorella,
Prototheca and the diatoms, to multicellular...
- cell. They are
structurally diverse: most
groups of
chlorophytes are
unicellular, such as the earliest-diverging prasinophytes, but in two
major classes...