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Filter by Meaning Unicellular carcinoma is a rare form of cancer that develops from a single large cell.
The zygote is the first unicellular stage of the embryo.
Amoebas are unicellular organisms that move by extending their pseudopodia.
Paramecium is a unicellular organism with cilia that help it move.
The yeast is a unicellular fungus used in baking and brewing.
The unicellular algae called diatoms produce oxygen through photosynthesis.
Red blood cells are unicellular and do not have a nucleus.
Plasmodium is a unicellular parasite that causes malaria.
Unicellular organisms such as bacteria are found everywhere in our environment.
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