Generally, if by micro-organisms you mean pathogens in the human body that arn't wanted, then it is white blood cells
They are both. Some microorganisms can kill us. But they also play an essential role in our body - so much so that even a HEALTHY person has about 10 microorganisms for every cell.
Phagocytes ingest and destroy foreign matter or microorganisms.
The cell that fights disease is Macrophage (a phagocytic cell). The many lysosomes within the cell digest the infectious microorganisms it takes up.
All microorganisms except viruses are comprised of cells. Viruses are incomplete cells. Other microorganisms are either one-celled (prokaryotic) or comprised of small clusters of cells (simple eukaryotic).
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Mucus
No year did only single cell microorganisms exist
Mesophyll Plant cell traps sun energy for plant.
unicellular microorganisms, typically, bacteria and other microorganisms are all unicellular consisting of a single cell.
No its a property of plant cells and some microorganisms
Provide movement for microorganisms.
"chloroplast"
In a cnidarians, all cells are in contact with their watery environment in which diffusion occurs through the cell membrane.
Mesophyll Plant cell traps sun energy for plant.
Other microorganisms. According to cell theory cells are the basic units of life and cells can only come from previous cells so when talking about a cell splitting the original cell that divides is the parent cell and the resulting cells are daughter cells. Microorganisms have been around a lot longer than human beings so for humans to come to be so to speak, humans had to come into the world able to live with microorganisms and some are even considered essential to our survival. you can find microorganisms anywhere
yes they are single celled organisms
Chloroplast