Trillions of tiny organisms and many that we have not even seen let alone identified.
Snow is comprised of only water and a tiny amount of inorganic particulate matter. It is not an organism.
A microorganism is considered to be a tiny organism. Also, a microbe is considered to be a tiny organism that is so small that it is microscopic.
Snow is comprised of only water and a tiny amount of inorganic particulate matter. It is not an organism.
No, I have not noticed any tiny worms in my cat's water fountain recently.
Stem cells
Simple answer is tiny organism's. but to get in detail it was tiny bugs and organisms in a pond.
ostium
a bacterium is a tiny organism that lives in the air
Yeast
Death- the opposite of life; the end of an organism's lifespan; when an organism is dead, it is no longer producing brainwaves and its heart no longer beats. In plants it means that the organism no longer photosynthesizes or has any water left in its water vacuoles.
A body is like a solid, large living object, but an organism can be a tiny cell with no body. Basically, a body is an organism, but an organism is not a body.
A zygote is a tiny cell formed by the fusion of an egg and sperm that has the potential to grow into a new organism through cell division and development.