Unicellular Organism
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Unicellular Organism



Unicellular organisms, like the algae in the picture, are organisms that consist of only one cell. Single-celled organisms are mainly bacterias, archaea, protists and some fungi. Most unicellular organisms are microscopic, but some can be seen with the naked eye.




- Prokaryote V.s. Eukaryote Paragraphs
Alexandra RodenNovember 18, 2014Period 3Prokaryote v.s. EukaryoteCells are the basic unit of life as we know it. There are two main categories of cells, Prokaryote and Eukaryote. Both kinds have similarities as well as drastic differences.Both categories...

- Life
What makes up Life? Life is supported by a few major characteristics that apply to all living organisms ranging from single celled organisms to multicultural organisms: Adaptations: Where an organism adapts to its environment in order...

- Prokaryotes Versus Eukaryotes
Cell Webquest ? Ms. Carter Prokaryotes versus Eukaryotes California Standard: Cell Biology 1. c Cell Biology: The fundamental life processes of plants and animals depend on a variety of chemical reactions that occur in specialized areas of the organism?s...

- #5. Plan Diagrams Of Tissue And Organ, Prokaryotic And Eukariotic Cells
An organ usually contains many different types of cells. These are arranged in a particular pattern characteristic of the organ, with cells of a similar type found together, forming distinctive tissues. A plan diagram shows the distribution...

- Taxonomy
Term: taxonomyCarl Linnaeus (1707 ?1778) Origin: Anc Greek ?????(=arrangement, order)?????/nomos(=division) > ????/nemo(=distribute, divide) Coined:The first attempt for describing and naming organisms is began by ancient philosopher Aristotle (384-322BC)...



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