Unicellular vs. Acellular — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Unicellular and Acellular
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Unicellular
Having or consisting of one cell; one-celled
Unicellular organisms.
Acellular
Containing no cells; not made of cells.
Unicellular
(biology) Describing any microorganism that has a single cell
Acellular
Not composed of cells; not cellular
Unicellular
A single-celled organism; a unicell.
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Acellular
Not containing cells
Unicellular
Having, or consisting of, but a single cell; as, a unicellular organism.
Acellular
Not made up of or divided into cells
Unicellular
Having or consisting of a single cell
Acellular
Occurring outside of cells or without the participation of cells. Opposite of cellular.
Acellular
Not made up of or divided into cells
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