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"ubiquitous" means "found everywhere", so the ubiquity of microorganisms is the concept that microorganisms are found everywhere.
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because it lets humans see small things like cell and blood
No, it is not found in humans
fungi and bacteria
"ubiquitous" means "found everywhere", so the ubiquity of microorganisms is the concept that microorganisms are found everywhere.
Microorganisms are found in just about every conceivable environment on Earth.
The suitable temperature for the growth of microorganisms is the body temperature of the humans
Many microorganisms are found naturally in fresh and saltwater.
because it lets humans see small things like cell and blood
There are many microorganisms that will decompose a whale. These microorganisms include bacteria that are found out in the ocean.
Approximately 70-80% of microorganisms found in the human body are harmless, while the remaining 20-30% can be potentially harmful. Our body temperature plays a role in creating an environment that is less conducive for harmful microorganisms to thrive, but it is not the only factor determining their impact on human health.
protists
Protozoa.
Microorganisms are a single cell or multi-cellular organism. Microorganisms are very important to humans and the environment as they participate in the earth's element.
yes
Some microorganisms are parasites, some parasites are microorganisms. However some parasites are very large, for example tapeworms have been found that were 60 feet long. Also most microorganisms are not parasites.