Most living things are made of cells. Viruses are not, but there is some debate about whether they are really alive.
Microbiology
They are called sediment.
they are called trace elements
Yes, living things are made up of units called cells, which are the basic structural and functional units of life. Cells contain the biological machinery necessary to carry out the processes essential for life, such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Each cell is capable of performing specific functions to contribute to the overall well-being of the organism.
Things too small to be seen are called microscopic.
Yes, it is only true for living things that are small.
These small particles are known as clasts. If they are the remains of living things they may be known as bioclasts. The remains of animals are called fossils if they have hardened and become preserved.
They are referred to as clasts or bio-clasts.
yes they are
They are small living things.
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'organisms' because they are living things, 'mirco-' means very small.