i have no idea - sorry.
A microscope is needed to see unicellular organisms.
He discovered bacteria with his self designed microscope.
Two kinds of decomposers living in the ground are bacteria and worms-almost all kinds.
Bacteria come in all kinds of shapes . . . I wouldn't say that 'most' are round. Some are.
No some cells are large enough for you to see them.
All cells are the sameIt depends what kind of cells you are talking about. But cells are bigger than bacteria and can only be seen under a microscope.
All plants are autotrophs and some bacteria and fungi are too. I think that some protists are too.
Bacterium are not invisible, but they are microscopic, meaning they can only be seen under a microscope at higher magnification. A bacterium can be transparent, but they can usually still be seen by the outline of their body, but, again, all bacteria can only be seen under a microscope.
Staphlococci are bacteria with a round shape when viewed under a microscope. There are many types of staph bacteria. All bacteria have protein walls which are have a unique molecular structure to the type of bacterium, so only the correct antibody can fit this structure and destroy the bacterium cell.
No. All kinds of bacteria would have had an opportunity to grow and possibly form toxins. It should not be used.
Some common harmful bacteria include Escherichia coli (E. coli), Salmonella, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Staphylococcus aureus. These bacteria can cause various infections and illnesses in humans.
Koch's recommendation for fixing and staining is important for microbiology even though all bacteria can be seen under the microscope, because staining and fixing is needed in order to see inside of a transparent bacteria.