Most living things are made of cells. Viruses are not, but there is some debate about whether they are really alive.
Microbiology
These small pieces are called particles. They can be broken down further based on their source - for example, particles from rocks may be referred to as mineral particles, whereas those from living things may be organic particles.
Yes, it is only true for living things that are small.
Cells are the smallest structural and functional units of living organisms. They are the building blocks of all living things, performing various functions to maintain life processes.
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.
Things too small to be seen are called microscopic.
yes they are
They are referred to as clasts or bio-clasts.
They are small living things.
A small bit of nucleic acid found in the nuclei of all living cells is called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA contains the genetic instructions necessary for the growth, development, functioning, and reproduction of an organism.
'organisms' because they are living things, 'mirco-' means very small.
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