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Meanings of
unicellular
in anglès
Living thing.
living thing
Related terms
animate thing
Usage of
unicellular
in anglès
1
Bacteria may be defined as very minute
unicellular
organisms of plantlike character.
2
Resilient little critters, they persevered,
unicellular
dots hanging on for dear life.
3
The Cryptomonadaceae also are
unicellular
,
and live free or in colonies.
4
And these
unicellular
animals have the rudiments of all our functions.
5
The spores of Monospora are by some regarded as
unicellular
propagula.
6
A large portion of the surface-ocean biomass is represented by microscopic
unicellular
plankton.
7
Dinoflagellates are
unicellular
algae that are ubiquitously abundant in aquatic environments.
8
How did life make this spectacular leap from
unicellular
simplicity to multicellular complexity?
9
In the
unicellular
forms, cell-division involves multiplication of the plant.
10
In this study, a
unicellular
soil alga isolated from farmland in Germany was surveyed.
11
The egg lived for thousands of years as an independent
unicellular
organism, the Amoeba.
12
To explain this Weismann went back to the
unicellular
protozoa.
13
Fungi exist as both free-living and symbiotic
unicellular
and multicellular organisms with diverse morphologies.
14
The immortality of
unicellular
beings is not at any time absolute, but only potential.
15
From this it follows that these
unicellular
beings are immortal.
16
The process of division is repeated, until the organism, from being
unicellular
,
becomes multicellular.
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unicellular
Adjective
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unicellular organisms
unicellular algae
unicellular beings
unicellular plants
unicellular animals
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