celled
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These single-celled microbes can resemble bacteria but are quite different and play a different role in soils.
Soil (and its inhabitants) by the numbers | Catherine Arnold | February 25, 2021 | Science News For StudentsThey’re not expecting anything more than microbes — bacteria-like, or other single-celled organisms.
NASA’s Perseverance rover landed safely on Mars. Now it will look for signs of ancient life. | Brian Resnick | February 18, 2021 | VoxIn all other multicellular life studied to date — and in most single-celled eukaryotes, for that matter — mitochondria produce ATP in a five-step process.
Members of Gore’s laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology spend their days creating, poking and prodding isolated islands of single-celled bacteria or yeast living in each of those wells.
A Physicist’s Approach to Biology Brings Ecological Insights | Gabriel Popkin | October 13, 2020 | Quanta MagazineThis word describes a single-celled microbe that moves by shape-shifting.
Evolution explains how complex and intelligent life developed from simple one-celled organisms.
In the lower orders of one-celled algæ, reproduction takes place by simple cell division.
Taboo and Genetics | Melvin Moses Knight, Iva Lowther Peters, and Phyllis Mary BlanchardIn a one-celled individual, there is no distinction between germinal and bodily functions.
Taboo and Genetics | Melvin Moses Knight, Iva Lowther Peters, and Phyllis Mary BlanchardAfter a few days more, however, several kinds of one-celled animals may appear, some of which prey upon others.
A Civic Biology | George William HunterThis is a one-celled animal known as the paramœcium or the slipper animalcule (because of its shape).
A Civic Biology | George William HunterWhen conditions unfavorable for life come, the amœba, like some one-celled plants, encysts itself within a membranous wall.
A Civic Biology | George William Hunter
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