germs
Because if you combine carbonated liquids with carbon particles it can cause disease.
The rain wears tiny particles off of rocks and carries them down a slope.
tiny particles
yes. the tiny particles that come off the filter are inhaled and cause cancer.
We call these tiny little hairs cilia or microvilli. They are often involved in moving mucus which entraps small tiny particles like pollen and dust. If these are damaged by disease, the little hairs can't do the job.
Not at all! Particles are tiny little things
These particles are called atoms.
Asbestos sheds tiny, jagged particles which can be inhaled by humans. These can cause severe respiratory problems and even cancer.
Tiny organisms that cause disease, commonly known as germs, include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. These microorganisms can infect humans, animals, and plants, leading to illnesses and infections. Practicing good hygiene, such as regular handwashing, can help prevent the spread of germs.
Viruses are not considered living organisms but can cause disease. Prions that cause Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (Mad Cow disease, aka vCJD- variant Creutzfeld-Jakob disease when in humans) are not living organisms as they are just misfolded protein particles.
Dust particles are tiny particles of solid material.
atoms