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  • Unicellularity of Bacteria: Understanding Single-Cell Life
    Bacterial cells are unicellular. This means that each bacterium is a single, independent cell that can perform all the functions necessary for life.

    While some bacteria may form colonies or biofilms, these are still collections of individual cells, not a single organism with specialized cells like in multicellular organisms.

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