


What is Unicellular?
Unicellular refers to an organism that consists of only one cell. In other words, it is a single-celled organism. This means that the entire organism is made up of just one cell, and there are no subcellular structures or multiple cells working together to form the organism.
Examples of unicellular organisms include bacteria, archaea, and some types of protozoa. These organisms are typically small in size and have a relatively simple structure compared to multicellular organisms, which are made up of many cells working together.



