Grazing activated chemical defense in a unicellular marine alga. From LearnThat.org. [yourdictionary.com]
Have RAs or related molecules been discovered in unicellular organisms?. From Wordnik.com. [Ancient signalling machinery] Reference
"Have RAs or related molecules been discovered in unicellular organisms?". From Wordnik.com. [Ancient signalling machinery] Reference
It hasn't been demonstrated that RAs or their precursors existed in unicellular organisms. From Wordnik.com. [Ancient signalling machinery] Reference
As one who believes that mutations in unicellular organisms are not random this proposal is particularly intriguing. From Wordnik.com. [A Genomic Balancing Act] Reference
Those consisting of but one cell are termed unicellular; those comprising more than one cell are called pluricellular. From Wordnik.com. [Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency] Reference
All the unicellular algæ are included under this head. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883] Reference
Nor does old age supervene in the unicellular organisms. From Wordnik.com. [Disease and Its Causes] Reference
The unicellular organism is the unit of life on this earth. From Wordnik.com. [Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency] Reference
Its large size for a unicellular organism, up to one milimeter. From Wordnik.com. [nessus Diary Entry] Reference
From this it follows that these unicellular beings are immortal. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891] Reference
Leucocytes: pale, unicellular bodies, numerous in the insect blood. From Wordnik.com. [Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology] Reference
Protoplasmic movements, you know, and unicellular plants and animals. From Wordnik.com. [The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day] Reference
The protozoa, like the bacteria, are unicellular organisms and contain. From Wordnik.com. [Disease and Its Causes] Reference
Most are unicellular, but some prokaryotes are multicellular organisms. From Wordnik.com. [Hate, Life, the Universe, and Everything] Reference
Group of unicellular microscopic animals, certain of which cause disease. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 5] Reference
Microscopic unicellular organisms, certain of which are disease-causing agents. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 5] Reference
If you can't catch me in the office, you can always try me by unicellular phone. '. From Wordnik.com. [Strip Jack]
The immortality of unicellular beings is not at any time absolute, but only potential. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891] Reference
Living things may be unicellular or composed of a multitude of cells which are interdependent. From Wordnik.com. [Disease and Its Causes] Reference
Radiolarians, he holds strongly that those of anemones and jelly-fishes are unicellular glands. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 324, March 18, 1882] Reference
Among the unicellular plants are the bacteria, while the unicellular animals are known as the protozoa. From Wordnik.com. [Q. E. D., or New Light on the Doctrine of Creation] Reference
Open wounds were extremely vulnerable to bacteria, and the swamp was a hatchery for unicellular killers. From Wordnik.com. [Fat Tuesday]
While some unicellular forms are less than 1 µ (.001 mm.) in diameter, others have cells measuring 4 µ or 5. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"] Reference
The spores, with few exceptions, are unicellular when shed, and may develop at once or after a resting period. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"] Reference
If your tastes are more ascetic, there's also a talk-show transcript starring a unicellular critter who -- horrors!. From Wordnik.com. [Periscope] Reference
Leishmaniae and trypanosomes, like many other unicellular parasites, lack the ability to synthesize purines de novo. From Wordnik.com. [Nobel Lecture The Purine Path To Chemotherapy] Reference
They are for the most part plants of simple structure, many being unicellular, and very few of them plants of large size. From Wordnik.com. [Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses] Reference
The leaves bear two sets of glands, the larger borne on usually unicellular pedicels, the smaller almost sessile (fig. B). From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"] Reference
Such a nervous system in a sense is merely an elaboration on a larger scale of what already existed in unicellular creatures. From Wordnik.com. [The Human Brain]
The epidermis is sparingly covered with unicellular hairs, some of which are curiously branched, being irregularly star-shaped. From Wordnik.com. [Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses] Reference
Evidently related to the pond scums, but differing in being for the most part strictly unicellular, are the desmids (Fig. 20). From Wordnik.com. [Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses] Reference
Among some of the lowest forms of unicellular organisms it is not known, but in most others some form of such union is universal. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of the Living Machine A Review of the Conclusions of Modern Biology in Regard to the Mechanism Which Controls the Phenomena of Living Activity] Reference
The desmids include the most beautiful examples of unicellular plants to be met with, the cells having extremely elegant outlines. From Wordnik.com. [Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses] Reference
The multicellular organism was a colony of unicellular organisms, and its life was a sum of the lives of its constituent elements. From Wordnik.com. [Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology] Reference
The pluricellular organism is nothing more nor less than a later development, a confederated association of unicellular organisms. From Wordnik.com. [Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency] Reference
The unicellular organism can by its very nature transform itself into a multicellular organism only by the method of cell-division. From Wordnik.com. [Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology] Reference
The members of this order are minute unicellular plants, growing either in water or on the damp surfaces of stones, tree trunks, etc. From Wordnik.com. [Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses] Reference
Vegetative body unicellular; spheroidal, cylindrical or spirally twisted; isolated or connected in filamentous or other growth series. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"] Reference
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