Other
unicellular organisms, some of undetermined genera
The primeval xenophobic rejection of anything different and therefore alien (like a foreign bacterial protein) has been retained in evolution as a survival tool from early
unicellular organisms. Our white blood cells defend us via the same mechanisms that amoebas evolved to defend themselves.
"It is striking that even
unicellular organisms that obviously lack a nervous system can process different stimuli and even evaluate their individual needs.
the first
unicellular organisms. The soundtrack starts with the water where life started in the oceans and then slowly it goes into nature sounds.
Bioinformatics studies have revealed TRP channels in the genomes of
unicellular organisms including representatives of Choanoflagellata, Chlorophyta, Dictyostelia, Euglenozoa, Ciliophora, and Thecomonadea (Cai and Clapham, 2012; Arias-Darraz et al., 2015a; Peng et al., 2015), indicating that these channels are highly evolutionarily conserved.
Circadian rhythms are biological clocks featured in a variety of living organisms ranging from
unicellular organisms to mammals.
Using a method pioneered by professor Joe Thornton at the University of Oregon - before Thornton was hired away by the University of Chicago - the researchers used the "ancestral genetic sequences" to resurrect, in the laboratory, the prehistoric protein that the
unicellular organisms used to reproduce.
Unicellular organisms of the kingdom protista, characterized by a silica shell of often intricate and beautiful sculpturing.
Microalgae are
unicellular organisms that are usually found in freshwater and marine systems, and are capable of performing photosynthesis, Al Harethi said.
Silab's historic understanding of the plant world has been supplemented by unique expertise related to the production and use of
unicellular organisms made using biotechnologies.