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Definition of Single-celled
1. Adjective. Having a single cell (and thus not divided into cells).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Single-celled
Literary usage of Single-celled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Creation, Or, the Development of the Earth and Its by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, Edwin Ray Lankester (1892)
"Descent of all Many- celled from single-celled Organisms.—Descent of Cells from
Monera.— Meaning of Organic Tribes, or Phyla.—Number of the Tribes in the ..."
2. A Civic Biology: Presented in Problems by George William Hunter (1914)
"single-celled ANIMALS CONSIDERED AS ORGANISMS Problems. — To determine : (a) How
a one-celled animal is influenced by its environment. ..."
3. A Civic Biology: Presented in Problems by George William Hunter (1914)
"single-celled ANIMALS CONSIDERED AS ORGANISMS Problems. ... (b) How a single cell
performs its functions, (d) The structure of a single-celled animal. ..."
4. The Principles of Agriculture: A Text-book for Schools and Rural Societies by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1902)
"single-celled animals 356. The lowest animals in the scale of existence are formed
of a single cell, which in itself performs all the functions of life. ..."
5. Botany for High Schools by George Francis Atkinson (1912)
"This plant is a representative of the single-celled green algae. ... This is a
single- celled plant which, in certain stages of development, contains a red ..."