Unicellular.
A Unicellular Organism is the having or consisting of a single cell.
Having only one cell.
A cell culture developed from a single cell and therefore consisting of cells with a uniform genetic makeup.
'Monatomic' means having or consisting of single atoms.
A unicellular organism is a life form consisting of a single cell.
unicellular microorganisms, typically, bacteria and other microorganisms are all unicellular consisting of a single cell.
The prefix "uni-" in the word unicellular means one or single. Therefore, unicellular refers to an organism or structure consisting of a single cell.
A single-cell organism is an organism that consists of only one cell, as opposed to multicellular organisms which are made up of multiple cells. Examples of single-cell organisms include bacteria, archaea, and protists. These organisms are capable of performing all necessary life functions within a single cell.
Unicellular organisms are complete living entities consisting of a single cell that carries out all life processes, while a single cell is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms. Essentially, all unicellular organisms are single cells, but not all single cells are complete unicellular organisms.
Protists are a diverse group of organisms that can vary greatly in cell number. Some protists are unicellular, consisting of a single cell, while others can be multicellular, composed of many cells.
Animals range from single cell animals to animals having many billions of cells.
A microscopic organism consisting of one cell without a nucleus is called a prokaryote. A eukaryote is more complex and has a nucleus.