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What is Monocellular?

Monocellular refers to a structure or an organism that consists of only one cell. In other words, it is a single-celled entity. This term is often used in contrast to multicellular structures or organisms, which are made up of multiple cells.

For example, bacteria and some types of algae are monocellular organisms, as they consist of only one cell. In contrast, animals and plants are typically multicellular, meaning they are composed of many cells working together to form a complex organism.

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