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These particles are called atoms.
This tiny grain is called pollen grain.
It is a mixture, mostly the compound sodium chloride (NaCl, salt) and a tiny amount of potassium iodide, which supplies a dietary need for iodine, specifically in the thyroid gland.
Yes, they are called molecules or atoms depending on if the substance is a compound or element.
All kinds of bacteria, spores, many tiny plants (and plant parts) and tiny animals (and their parts).
The compound known chemically as "H20" - water. There is a tiny drop of water at the heart of every corn kernel. When heated, it turns to steam, and turns the corn kernel "inside-out" - that's popcorn.
no, fog is tiny droplets of water, a compound.
Yes, everything is made of tiny particles - if it is an element then the particles are atoms of that element, if it is a compound then the particles are molecules composed of atoms of the elements which make up the compound.
tiny rocks used to bluff an object
Robert Hooke
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A bee makes a beeline. And honey.
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It looks like many tiny parts of a normal cell. it has all the normal parts of a cell such as a nucleus, vascule, and cell membrane. it also has cytoplasm.
Compound theory
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