typically green but can be any color.
all viruses are microscopic.
they are both microscopic.
They are all microscopic.
Yes, viruses are considered microbes because they are microscopic organisms that are capable of causing infections in living organisms.
The two microscopic organisms that cause disease are bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can multiply and cause infections in the body, while viruses are smaller infectious agents that can only replicate inside the cells of living organisms.
There are plant viruses that cause strange color patterns. Tulips can get tulip color breaking virus.
Viruses are considered microscopic pathogens, as they are typically measured in nanometers and cannot be seen with the naked eye. They require a host cell to replicate and are significantly smaller than bacteria and other microorganisms. Due to their size and the fact that they exist at the molecular level, viruses are classified as microscopic entities.
Microbiology is the study of small microscopic animals like bacteria, fungus, viruses.
pathogens
Viruses are microscopic and can not be killed by antibiotics (against life) as they are not living.
Bacterium, perhaps dust mites, and, arguably, viruses.
A virus is a microscopic being that can invade and destroy a cell. Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.