unicelled (Meaning)

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unicelled (a.)

Unicellular.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unicelled

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unicelled Sentence Examples

  1. The origins of life on Earth lie in unicelled organisms that emerged billions of years ago.
  2. Amoebas are unicelled protists that move by pseudopod extension and retraction.
  3. Paramecia are ciliated unicelled organisms commonly found in freshwater environments.
  4. The malaria parasite Plasmodium is a unicelled eukaryote that infects red blood cells.
  5. Yeast and bacteria are examples of unicelled fungi and prokaryotes, respectively.
  6. The unicelled nature of stem cells allows them to differentiate into various specialized cell types.
  7. Chloroplasts are photosynthetic organelles that are believed to have originated from free-living unicelled cyanobacteria.
  8. Some unicelled organisms, such as Trichomonas vaginalis, possess flagella for locomotion.
  9. The study of unicelled organisms, or unicellular biology, provides insights into the fundamental processes of life.
  10. Unicelled organisms exhibit a wide range of adaptations to diverse habitats, from extreme environments to symbiotic relationships.

FAQs About the word unicelled

Unicellular.

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The origins of life on Earth lie in unicelled organisms that emerged billions of years ago.

Amoebas are unicelled protists that move by pseudopod extension and retraction.

Paramecia are ciliated unicelled organisms commonly found in freshwater environments.

The malaria parasite Plasmodium is a unicelled eukaryote that infects red blood cells.