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These are bacteria that are normally found in your body and on you skin.
When Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek first saw them he called them animalcules, but we now call them microorganisms.
Call signs are used to designate who the caller is. For example, every aircraft will have its own unique call sign to identify it. The same approach is usually taken to police vehicles for example.
Chickenpox is caused by a virus. Prions are smaller disease-causing molecules. Viruses, strictly speaking, are not cellular and are not alive, but some people call them microorganisms nevertheless.
Tsunamis, or what we used to call tidal waves, before the cause was understood as well as it is today.
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Chickenpox is caused by a virus. Viruses, strictly speaking, are not cellular and are not alive, but some people call them microorganisms nevertheless.
they are called transient flora
microorganisms
Chickenpox is caused by a virus. Viruses, strictly speaking, are not cellular and are not alive, but some people call them microorganisms nevertheless.
These are bacteria that are normally found in your body and on you skin.
A function call is where you "call" a function and execute its body. For example: void example() { } int main() { example(); // call the function "example" and execute its bodyreturn 0; }
The bugle call Reveille is an example of a wake up call.
fossil fuelsI assume you are talking about fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas). You can call these buried sunshine since the energy in fossil fuels comes from decaying plants and microorganisms. Those plants and microorganisms got their energy originally from the sun. So all the energy in fossil fuels originally came from the sun.
When Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek first saw them he called them animalcules, but we now call them microorganisms.
i think you call it condensation
There are many things you could call a car customer. You could you call them a friend or buyer for example.