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Meanings of unicellular organisms in English
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Usage of unicellular organisms in English
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Bacteria may be defined as very minute unicellularorganisms of plantlike character.
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However, most of our understanding of translation comes from unicellularorganisms and cultured mammalian cells.
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Nor does old age supervene in the unicellularorganisms.
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Diatoms constitute a diverse lineage of unicellularorganisms abundant and ecologically important in aquatic ecosystems.
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Cilia and flagella appeared very early in evolution to provide unicellularorganisms with motility in water.
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MONERA: the most primitive of the unicellularorganisms.
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Dynamic models of metabolism can be useful in identifying potential drug targets, especially in unicellularorganisms.
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The protozoa, like the bacteria, are unicellularorganisms and contain a nucleus as do all cells.
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The earliest unicellularorganisms can only have been evolved from the simplest organisms we know, the Monera.
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There are assuredly still unicellularorganisms which are, in their whole nature, really nothing more than permanent ova.
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Signal transduction pathways coordinate the functions in different type of cells in animals and control the growth and differentiation in unicellularorganisms.
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The multicellular organism was a colony of unicellularorganisms, and its life was a sum of the lives of its constituent elements.
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There are independent unicellularorganisms of the simplest character which develop no further, but reproduce themselves as such, without any further growth.
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But a further complication of great importance affects the reproduction and the rejuvenescence of these unicellularorganisms; this is the process of conjugation.
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In unicellularorganisms, initiation is the rate-limiting step in transcription; in metazoan organisms, the transition from initiation to productive elongation is also important.
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We describe the performance of a new metabarcoding approach to investigate the environmental diversity of a prominent group of widespread unicellularorganisms, the Cercozoa.