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The source of the microscopic animalcules described by Leuwenhoek was pond water. All these small organisms were single celled organisms.
A dissecting microscope - this is used for larger organisms.
inorganic compound that is found in living organisms is water. because water is an inorganic compound.!!!!!!
Protozoans are unicellular, single celled micro organisms. Usually by themselves, but they sometimes form colonies. These organism get their food from their surroundings, and tend to live in a marine environment or fresh water. The official definition of the word protozoans is "a single-celled microscopic animal of a group of phyla of the kingdom Protista, such as an ameba, flagellate, ciliate, or sporozoan."
Spirulina is a genus of blue-green algae used as a nutritional supplement. Blue-green algae, which are microscopic fresh-water organisms, are also known as cyanobacteria.
The source of the microscopic animalcules described by Leuwenhoek was pond water. All these small organisms were single celled organisms.
This water is a mixture.
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The primary function of cilia is that of movement. They can be found on bacteria, microscopic organisms and even in the human digestive and reproductive systems.
Plankton, is a microscopic plant found in water. Phytoplankton, is a microscopic plant, made up of microscopic plants.
A dissecting microscope - this is used for larger organisms.
They are very small microscopic organisms that cannot be seen through naked eyes. They are present in the air , water or land. They mainly heps to recycle the minerals. ****
He discovered that rain water contains micro scopic oganisims, that he called "little beasties".
Yes, even at the North Pole or in Antarctica. As a group they are called plankton. The largest ones can barely be seen without a magnifier or microscope. Some make food for themselves from light and carbon dioxide, like plants. There are freshwater plankton as well as plankton in the oceans.
Air and/or water, plus a host of microscopic flora and fauna.
Air and/or water, plus a host of microscopic flora and fauna.
Water can become stale if you leave it out too long. This is because carbon dioxide gets into the water and lowers the pH.