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Microscopic organisms are called microorganisms. Examples of microorganisms are bacteria, fungi, protists.
yes. they are microscopic because they are single-cellular organisms.
Some of them are, however, there are many microscopic organisms that are not harmful, some of which you could not survive without.
Anything that is 'microscopic' can only be observed with the aid of a microscope and cannot be directly observed with the naked eye. Examples include microorganisms (any unicellular organism, single cells, molecules, atoms, etc.)
1. Micro-organisms help in some cases 2. Micro-organisms are small
Some examples of macroscopic organisms include humans, elephants, trees, and dogs. These organisms can be seen with the naked eye and are typically larger in size compared to microscopic organisms like bacteria and fungi.
To determine whether an organism is macroscopic or microscopic, consider its size and visibility to the naked eye. Macroscopic organisms, such as plants and animals, can be seen without a microscope, while microscopic organisms, like bacteria and protozoa, require magnification to be observed. If you provide the specific organism in question, I can give a more precise answer.
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Examples of fossils include preserved bones, teeth, shells, plants, and footprints. These remains provide evidence of past life forms and give insights into the Earth's history. Fossils can range from tiny microscopic organisms to large skeletons of dinosaurs.
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