Examples of using Single-celled in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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The muscular system is absent in single-celled and sponges, however, these animals are not deprived of the ability to move.
One of his latter day apologists has even praised Haeckel's diagrams of single-celled radiolarians, noting their resemblance to modern light microscope images and electron micrographs.
Tiny single-celled organism simplest animal(for example,
the first living things here were single-celled organisms, tiny little white
The muscular system is absent in single-celled and sponges, however, these animals are not deprived of the ability to move.
The ancestors of modern bacteria were single-celled microorganisms that were the first forms of life to develop on earth, about 4 billion years ago.
These single-celled microorganisms now cover practically every surface of our bodies
But it's not so simple… Research at the station led to incredible consequences- this single-celled organism is not so simple.
In single-celled organisms, regulatory networks respond to the external environment,
Early forms of life were very simple single-celled organisms, somewhat like modern bacteria,
Bacteria, single-celled organisms called archaea,
It is believed that the animals came from single-celled flagellates, and their closest known living relatives are choanoflagellates,
Instead of experimental animals, such centers use single-celled organisms, bacteria,
The ancestors of modern bacteria, like me, were single-celled microorganisms that were the first forms of life to appear on Earth,
Bacteria- a primitive single-celled organisms that are microscopic size from 0.1 to 28 microns.
even giant single-celled protists.
the appearance of oxygen began to arise from the ancestors of animals- the simplest single-celled creatures- more intensive oxidation processes.
Some, mainly vegetable organisms and simplest single-celled creatures multiply the so-called same-sex way.
This feature was lost in the distant past by the single-celled organisms that gave rise to the kingdom Animalia.
Scientists also do not exclude a possibility of other viruses living in permanently frozen subsoil that would live parasitically not only on single-celled organisms.