The cell having the smallest genome out of all known cells is Mycoplasma genitalium, with 482 genes comprised of 580,000 bases. (An ameba is not the simplest cell, and has more genetic information than a human.)
A prokaryotic cell (i.e. a bacteria cell), which has no nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles. Bacteria also have a very small and simple genome.
the primary cell
Prokaryotic cell
Prokaryotes
Amoeba, protozoans have the simplest cell structure as thery are predominantly unicellular organisms
Cell
I think... the simplest unit of life is a cell while the smallest is an atom.
The simplest level of organization as far as taxonomy goes would be the most inclusive one; a domain. If you are asking in terms of things such as organisms, it would be the smallest, the cell.
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A single cell.
Amoeba, protozoans have the simplest cell structure as thery are predominantly unicellular organisms
The simplest way to select a cell is to click on it.
The simplest way is as follows: =B2+C3
Red blood cell
cell
an amoeba
Diffusion is the simplest movement.
The simplest level at which life may exist is in a cell.
The simplest level at which life may exist is in a cell.
The simplest level at which life may exist is in a cell.
it is a cell