Protozoans vs Unicellular - What's the difference?
protozoans | unicellular |
(biology) Describing any microorganism that has a single cell
A single-celled organism; a unicell.
* 1931 , Ezra Bowen, An hypothesis of population growth?
* 1986 , Johan A J Metz, O Diekmann, The dynamics of physiologically structured populations?
* 2006 , J Arthur Thomson, Heredity?
As nouns the difference between protozoans and unicellular
is that protozoans is plural of protozoan while unicellular is a single-celled organism; a unicell.As an adjective unicellular is
describing any microorganism that has a single cell.unicellular
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(en noun)- Among unicellulars , the rate of increase is beyond belief.
- In unicellulars the uncoupling of the various nutritional and energy sources is much more widely spread.
- More or less distinct specialisation of reproductive elements in some unicellulars .