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organismo unicelular
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unicel·lulars
Organism that consists of only one cell.
monad
unicellular
single-celled organism
multicellular organism
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monad
unicellular
single-celled organism
1
Thus two lines of thought combine in the concept of the
monad
.
2
The microscope observes a
monad
or wheel-insect among the infusories circulating in water.
3
It is the lowest point of the are in the
monad
's
downward journey.
4
Stahl has especially illustrated in physiology this idea of an independent soul
monad
.
5
A
monad
in my fingernail feels the gravity of Titan, does it not?
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.
1
If God did not create everything, how did the first
single
-
celled
organism
originate?
2
Weightlessness alone could not have turned a
single
-
celled
organism
into this startling green mass.
3
This is truly remarkable considering the fact that killer algae is a
single
-
celled
organism
.
4
P polycephalum is a plasmodial,
single
-
celled
organism
which grows outward from a single point, searching for food sources.
5
Every
single
-
celled
organism
would be unfamiliar.
1
The egg lived for thousands of years as an independent
unicellular
organism
,
the Amoeba.
2
Inheritance must be looked at as merely a form of growth, like the self-division of a lowly-organised
unicellular
organism
.
3
The
unicellular
organism
can by its very nature transform itself into a multicellular organism only by the method of cell-division.
4
They point out that a man is made up of a great multitude of cells, each equivalent to a
unicellular
organism
.
5
The life of the amoeba or any other
unicellular
organism
is low compared with the life in more complex organisms, like the ant or bee.
6
Bacteria may be defined as very minute
unicellular
organisms
of plantlike character.
7
However, most of our understanding of translation comes from
unicellular
organisms
and cultured mammalian cells.
8
Nor does old age supervene in the
unicellular
organisms
.
9
Diatoms constitute a diverse lineage of
unicellular
organisms
abundant and ecologically important in aquatic ecosystems.
10
Cilia and flagella appeared very early in evolution to provide
unicellular
organisms
with motility in water.
11
MONERA: the most primitive of the
unicellular
organisms
.
12
Dynamic models of metabolism can be useful in identifying potential drug targets, especially in
unicellular
organisms
.
13
The protozoa, like the bacteria, are
unicellular
organisms
and contain a nucleus as do all cells.
14
The earliest
unicellular
organisms
can only have been evolved from the simplest organisms we know, the Monera.
15
There are assuredly still
unicellular
organisms
which are, in their whole nature, really nothing more than permanent ova.
16
17) are
unicellular
organisms
and vary greatly in size, shape and capacity of growth.
unicellular
organism
unicellular
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одноклеточные организмы
одноклеточный организм
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одноклеточность
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organismo unicelular
unicelulares
organismos unicelulares
unicelular
Spanish
organismo unicelular
unicelulares
organismos unicelulares
unicelular
Catalan
unicel·lulars
unicel·lular
organisme unicel·lular
organismes unicel·lulars