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- Epithelium (4397 bytes)
16: ...anatomy)|organ]] lined with this type of tissue. Unicellular glands called goblet cells are scattered througho... - Algae (8082 bytes)
4: ...zotrophy]], or [[phagocytosis|phagotrophy]]. Some unicellular algae rely entirely on external energy sources an...
37: Most of the simpler algae are unicellular [[flagellate]]s or [[amoeboid]]s, but colonial an... - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
2: ...s of life." Some organisms, such as bacteria, are unicellular, consisting of a single cell. Other organisms, su...
23: ...om single cells (called '''single-celled''' or '''unicellular''' organisms) that function and survive more or l...
212: ...to procreation ([[vegetative reproduction]]) in [[unicellular organism]]s. - Eukaryote (9230 bytes)
17: ...ingdom]] of the [[protist]]s, many of which are [[unicellular]]. In contrast, other organisms such as [[bacter... - Microbiology (4238 bytes)
8: * Unicellular [[eukaryote]]s reproduce by [[mitosis|mitotic]] d... - Prokaryote (4630 bytes)
1: ...anisms that have cell nuclei and may be variously unicellular or multicellular. The difference between the str...
8: While prokaryotes are nearly always unicellular, some are capable of forming groups of cells call... - Biology (23579 bytes)
71: ...mechanisms. All living [[organism]]s, whether [[unicellular]] or [[multicellular]] exhibit homeostasis. Home... - Cell (29541 bytes)
2: ...s of life." Some organisms, such as bacteria, are unicellular, consisting of a single cell. Other organisms, su...
23: ...om single cells (called '''single-celled''' or '''unicellular''' organisms) that function and survive more or l...
212: ...to procreation ([[vegetative reproduction]]) in [[unicellular organism]]s. - Fungus (12992 bytes)
24: ...orphological forms, yeasts and hyphae. Yeasts are unicellular fungi which reproduce asexually by blastoconidia ...
30: ...ew other fungi have reverted from a mycelial to a unicellular organization. These are the [[yeast]]s, which bel... - Virus (17572 bytes)
12: ...cles. Viruses are neither [[unicellular organism|unicellular]] nor [[multicellular organism]]s; they are somew... - Flagellum (8951 bytes)
4: ... flagella) is a whip-like [[organelle]] that many unicellular organisms, and some multicellular ones, use to mo... - Microorganism (1865 bytes)
2: ...ell]]ed, or unicellular, organisms; however, some unicellular [[protist]]s are visible to the naked eye, and so... - Cell division (1579 bytes)
2: ...to procreation ([[vegetative reproduction]]) in [[unicellular organism]]s. - Amoeba (1502 bytes)
8: ...eudopods]], and is well-known as a representative unicellular organism. The word amoeba is variously used to r... - Cyanobacteria (5011 bytes)
14: Cyanobacteria include unicellular, [[colony (biology)|colonial]] and filamentous fo... - Coral (8108 bytes)
4: ...nutrient requirement from [[symbiosis|symbiotic]] unicellular [[alga]]e called [[zooxanthella]]e, and so are de...
33: ...xpel their zooxanthellae; without their symbiotic unicellular algae, coral tissues are colorless, revealing the... - Green alga (4059 bytes)
13: ...r with the [[Protist]]a. The green algae include unicellular and colonial flagellates, usually but not always ...
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