-Unicelluar.
The term for any organism with only one cell is called a unicellular organism.
The living thing that is made up of only ONE cell is called a unicellular. Some examples of this are... bacteria and protists
The cell walls of plants are composed of cellulose.
The term is "cellular transport," which refers to the processes by which cells regulate the movement of materials across their membranes. This includes mechanisms such as passive diffusion, active transport, and facilitated diffusion.
This is a term that means "the same as". If a certain substance is termed homologous then it means made up of the same material. Therefore, it won't be able to separate because it is only made from the one thing (one atom, one molecule etc.) Heterogenious is when something is made of more than a single type of thing.
UniCellular
no. an amoeba cell is a unicellular organism, which means that it is only made up of one cell
No, unicellular means an organism is made up of only one cell. Organisms that are unicellular, such as bacteria and yeast, are complete individuals composed of a single cell that carries out all functions necessary for life.
"Unicellular" refers to life, in which each organism only has a single cell.
The term for any organism with only one cell is called a unicellular organism.
The term is unicellular or acellular
The cell membrane - the outer layer in animal cells and the layer beneath the cell wall in plants that is made up of a double layer of phospolipid molecules. The term semipermeable means that the outer layer only allows certain substances into and out of the cell, not everything.
Monomial is the word that means an expression consisting of only one term.
Single cell
UniCellular
Yes, diatom is made up of one cell.
A cell is a cell...so it's only one cell.