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What is a Unicellular Organism?

Michael Anissimov
Michael Anissimov
Michael Anissimov
Michael Anissimov

A unicellular organism is any life form that consists of just a single cell. This group includes most life on Earth, with bacteria serving as the majority. The main groups of single celled life are bacteria, archaea (both prokaryotes), and the eukaryota (eukaryotes). The differences between the prokaryota and eukaryota are significant: eukaryotes possess a nucleus, while prokaryotes lack it, and eukaryotes possess a range of subcellular organs called organelles, while prokaryotes are very minimal.

People can observe the larger unicellular organisms, such as amoebae, by using the higher settings on a light microscope. Bacteria are so small that they just appear as dots under such magnification. To gather them for observation, a person can place a cover slip on the surface of pond water, and leave it overnight. By the next morning, many organisms will have grown entire colonies on the bottom of the slip. They replicate fast: colonies can double their size in between 30 minutes and a few hours.

Two types of unicellular organisms.
Two types of unicellular organisms.

Unicellular organisms as diverse as they are ubiquitous. The oldest forms of life, they existed 3.8 billion years ago, if not longer. They pursue a variety of strategies for survival: photosynthesis (cyanobacteria), chemotrophy (many archaea), and heterotrophy (amoeba). Some have flagella, little tails they use for locomotion, or lobopods, extensions of the cellular skeleton (cytoskeleton), which appear as bloblike arms. The flagella of the unicellular ancestors of humans is retained all the way up into the animals, where it makes an appearance as flagellated sperm.

Ponds usually contain unicellular organisms.
Ponds usually contain unicellular organisms.

Of all the six eukaryote supergroups, four are exclusively composed of single cell organisms. Only the opisthokonts, consisting of animals, fungi, and close relatives, and the archaeplastids, consisting of both unicellular and multicellular plants, are exceptions. These organisms vary in size, with the smallest bacteria measuring 300 nanometers across, ranging up to the titantic plasmodial slime molds, which can grow to 8 inches (20 cm) across. The largest may have millions of nuclei scattered throughout the cellular envelope. To observe some of the smallest requires an expensive electron microscope, while the very largest can be seen with the naked eye.

Michael Anissimov
Michael Anissimov

Michael is a longtime AllTheScience contributor who specializes in topics relating to paleontology, physics, biology, astronomy, chemistry, and futurism. In addition to being an avid blogger, Michael is particularly passionate about stem cell research, regenerative medicine, and life extension therapies. He has also worked for the Methuselah Foundation, the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and the Lifeboat Foundation.

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Michael Anissimov
Michael Anissimov

Michael is a longtime AllTheScience contributor who specializes in topics relating to paleontology, physics, biology, astronomy, chemistry, and futurism. In addition to being an avid blogger, Michael is particularly passionate about stem cell research, regenerative medicine, and life extension therapies. He has also worked for the Methuselah Foundation, the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and the Lifeboat Foundation.

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Discussion Comments

anon994432

Can anyone help me? What do unicellular organisms look like?

bear78

@anon72078-- They have many different functions. For example, the bacteria in our gut helps with digestion.

candyquilt

@turquoise-- What you described is correct. Many unicellular organisms reproduce through asexual reproduction. They do this by replicating their DNA and splitting it into two. The process of this split is called "binary fission."

Some unicellular organisms don't use fission, but rather budding. The difference is that budding produces a smaller cell rather than one that is equal in size. Unicellular organisms that reproduce are called a mother cell and the smaller one is called the daughter.

I hope this helps. You should also check out unicellular organism fission pictures. You can see clearly how they divide. It is cool.

turquoise

How do unicellular organisms multiply exactly?

I know that bacteria sort of split into two and as each new bacteria also splits into two, they quickly go from one bacteria to two, to four, to eight, to sixteen and so forth.

I think this is really cool. I want to know how they do this.

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good article

anon49453

was not the numulith the largest unicellular organism?

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anon45326

what is the unique part of a unicellular organism?

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