singelcelle
Singelcelle is a Swedish term used to describe a living cell that lacks a true nucleus, as well as other specialized organelles. This type of cell is often found in less complex organisms, such as protozoa, bacteria, and archaea.
A singelcelle has a single, undivided nucleus, meaning that it does not have the usual membrane-bound organelles
Cells classified as singelceller are known to reproduce by a process called binary fission, where they split
In addition to their basic cellular structure and function, singelceller are often found in environments that
It is worth noting that the term singelcelle is primarily used in Scandinavian languages, where the cell