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Why is science everywhere?

Science is everywhere because nature surrounds us, organisms are everywhere, and even though you don't see tiny organisms, its everywhere.


Is a snail multi celled or singular celled?

Snails are multi-celled. Single-celled organisms are like bacteria and are really, really tiny. Snails on the other hand, are composed of millions and millions of cells.


What do scientists use to see one celled organisms?

Scientists use microscopes to observe one-celled organisms such as bacteria and protists. Microscopes allow scientists to magnify these tiny organisms and examine their structures and behaviors in detail.


Are bacteria tiny one celled things?

Yes. Bacterium are very small single celled organisms. They reproduce very rapidly under the right conditions.


Is there a life in other planets?

Almost certainly some other planets have tiny one-celled organisms, at least.


What are tiny single-celled aquatic organisms that make their food through photosynthesis?

Cyanobacteria, aka blue-green algae.


Who is monera?

Monera are bacteria and other mostly tiny, single-celled organisms whose genetic material is loose in the cell.


Tiny single-celled aquatic organisms that make their food through photosynthesis are called?

phytoplankton for all you PLATO USERS!


Do mosquito wrigglers eat?

It eats tiny aquatic life, including one-celled organisms called protozoans, and other wrigglers.


How many inches will a zooplankton grow?

We cannot really tell the exact inches because zoo-plankton means from tiny microbes to jellyfish,although zoo-plankton are tiny, single-celled organisms.


Which are the smallest protists?

The smallest protists are typically single-celled organisms known as picoplankton. These tiny protists can be as small as 0.2 micrometers in size, making them some of the smallest eukaryotic organisms on Earth.


What is a tiny single celled parasite?

A tiny single-celled parasite is often referred to as a protozoan. Protozoa are microscopic organisms that can cause diseases in humans and animals by invading and residing in host cells. Examples include Plasmodium, which causes malaria, and Giardia, which causes giardiasis.