Unicelluláris
Unicelluláris, a term derived from Latin, describes organisms composed of a single cell. These single-celled life forms are the simplest and most ancient forms of life on Earth. Despite their simplicity, unicellular organisms are incredibly diverse and exhibit all the essential functions of life, including metabolism, reproduction, and response to stimuli.
The vast majority of unicellular organisms are microscopic, meaning they cannot be seen with the naked eye
Reproduction in unicellular organisms typically occurs through asexual means, most commonly binary fission, where a single