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Bacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular structures, called biofilms.
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Bacteria are often found living in aggregated multicellular communities known as biofilms.
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While the vast majority of bacteria are single cells, they are multicellular.
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One of the simplest multicellular animals, illustrating the beginning of a body.
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Some microorganisms attempted multicellular arrangements, forming small sheets or filaments of cells.
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Targeted breeding of single-celled organisms into complex, multicellularforms could also become a biotechnological production technique.
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From one or more simple primitive unicellular forms have arisen the great multitude of multicellularforms that now exist.
Usage of multicellular organism in anglès
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They completed and published the blueprint for an entire complex, multicellularorganism.
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A single cell creates surprising heterogeneity in a multicellularorganism.
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Development of a multicellularorganism requires precise coordination of cell division and cell type determination.
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Only once in history have scientists described the full connectome of a living multicellularorganism.
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When they have been fertilised, the multicellularorganism is formed from them by repeated segmentation.
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IricES1 is the only prokaryote known to exist within the mitochondria of any animal or multicellularorganism.
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Our study demonstrates how, by metabolic reprogramming, a multicellularorganism adapts to drastic and rapid functional changes.
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Suppression of cell lineage selection by the multicellularorganism has greatly restricted a once vibrant and multifarious level.
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The unicellular organism can by its very nature transform itself into a multicellularorganism only by the method of cell-division.
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These cells are separate living beings; they are the citizens of the State which the entire multicellularorganism seems to be.
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This cell produces a cluster of cells by segmentation, and from these develops the multicellularorganism, or individual of higher rank.
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The multicellularorganism was a colony of unicellular organisms, and its life was a sum of the lives of its constituent elements.
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To date, it is not clear how different cell types achieve the variable strength of cell-cell adhesion clearly needed in a multicellularorganism.
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Every day, beginning from the moment you become a multicellularorganism in your mother's womb, the cells of your body acquire new mutations.
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Thus we have confirmed that the central nervous system is not involved in the induction of anhydrobiosis, even in this complex multicellularorganism.
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The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC) has expanded areas of the ontology such as cilia-related terms, cell-cycle terms and multicellularorganism processes.