It is a cell which works by itself with no other cell`s help.
you sure you dont mean a single protein cell? if you do the answer is no.
It means what it says. A cell which appears a bit different from a typical cell with signs of degeneration
Depending on what you mean, it could be a range, which is a group of cells in Excel, that can be referenced in a formula as a block, but they are not a single cell then. You could be referring to cells that have been merged, in which case Excel treats them as a single cell.
The prefix "uni-" means one or single. Therefore, "unicellular"refers to an organism that is made up of a single cell.
No, trees are multicellular. Algae are what you mean. Or phytoplankton.
a single cell is more differentiated
Single Celled
Bacteria are single-celled organisms
a fat cell in a polar bear holds more heat and travel in lumps mean while a single body cell travels by its self
depends. how close do you mean. Because technically everything in the cell is close to the surface because of how small it is.
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