Bioblast

/ˈbaɪoʊˌblæst/ noun

A hypothetical living unit smaller than a cell, proposed in older biological theories as a fundamental building block of life.

From bio- (life) + -blast (from Greek blastos 'germ, bud, sprout'). An outdated term from late 19th-century vitalist biology theories that were eventually superseded by cellular and molecular biology.

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