A
unicellular organism, also known as a
single-celled organism, is an
organism that consists of only one
cell, unlike a
multicellular organism that consists of more than one cell. Historically the simple single celled organisms have sometimes been referred to as
Monads. The main groups of unicellular organisms are
bacteria,
archaea,
protozoa, unicellular
algae and unicellular
fungi. Unicellular organisms fall into two general categories:
prokaryotic organisms and
eukaryotic organisms. Unicellular organisms are thought to be the oldest form of life, with early
protocells possibly emerging 3.8-4 billion years ago.