Pronunciation: /juː.nɪˈsel.jə.lər/
noun a unicellular organism
A1 A unicellular organism is made up of only one cell.
A2 The amoeba is an example of a unicellular organism.
B1 Scientists study unicellular organisms to understand basic biological processes.
B2 The unicellular bacteria can reproduce rapidly under favorable conditions.
C1 Research on unicellular organisms has led to significant advancements in biotechnology.
C2 The complexity of unicellular life forms is still being explored by microbiologists.
adjective describing an organism that consists of a single cell
A1 A unicellular organism is made up of only one cell.
A2 Some examples of unicellular organisms include bacteria and yeast.
B1 Unicellular organisms are often found in environments with extreme conditions.
B2 The study of unicellular organisms is important in understanding basic biological processes.
C1 Research on unicellular organisms has led to advancements in medicine and biotechnology.
C2 Unicellular organisms play a crucial role in various ecosystems and nutrient cycles.
formal Unicellular organisms consist of a single cell that performs all necessary functions.
informal Did you know that bacteria are unicellular?
slang Those tiny organisms are just one-celled, they're unicellular!
figurative The artist's style is like a unicellular organism, simple yet effective.
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