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micro-organisms live at a suitable temperature,they die on a very high and low temperature..... 

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What are the microorganisms that live inside your body but do not produce diseases are called?

These microorganisms are called commensal or symbiotic microorganisms. They live in our body without causing harm and may even provide benefits such as aiding in digestion or supporting the immune system.


What are one-celled microorganisms that live in pond water called?

One-celled microorganisms that live in pond water can be called protists or algae. These single-celled organisms play an important role in the pond ecosystem by serving as food for other organisms and contributing to nutrient cycling.


How do I use microorganisms in a sentence?

There are many microorganisms in sewage.


Why do useful mutations become established much more quickly in a population of microorganisms?

The life cycle of most microorganisms is fast, so in a matter of days you might go through multiple generations, in each generation the useful mutation selects more survivors. This does not work for microorganisms which grow very slowly. Some organisms deep underground are believed to live for hundreds of years.


What is the state of being free of all pathogenic microorganisms called?

There is no place. Microorganisms are everywhere- in the soil, air, and water; on plant and rock surfaces: and even in hot springs and Antarctic ice. Their also found in and on animals and humans. There are many different types of microorganisms, some need oxygen and others find it toxic and have to live where there isn't any. Microorganisms are everywhere.