All microorganisms except viruses are comprised of cells. Viruses are incomplete cells. Other microorganisms are either one-celled (prokaryotic) or comprised of small clusters of cells (simple eukaryotic).
The microorganism described is a bacteria. They are unicellular organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus but have a cell wall for structure and protection.
No, sperm is not considered a microorganism. Sperm is a specialized cell produced by the male reproductive system for fertilization. Microorganisms are tiny living organisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Some microorganisms do reproduce by forming spores, which are a specialized reproductive structure. Spores are resistant to harsh conditions and allow the microorganism to survive unfavorable environments until conditions become more favorable for growth and reproduction.
Heat can kill microorganisms by denaturing their proteins and damaging their cell membranes. High temperatures disrupt cell functions and structures, leading to cell death. The exact mechanism depends on the type of microorganism and the intensity and duration of the heat treatment.
Plankton is an example.
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E. coli
Viruses are different from other microorganisms as they are too much smaller in comparision to any other microorganism. They are not cells and do not contain cell organelles. They cannot multiply on their own. For this, they need to enter a living host cell.
A microscopic organism consisting of one cell without a nucleus is called a prokaryote. A eukaryote is more complex and has a nucleus.
The microorganism described is a bacteria. They are unicellular organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus but have a cell wall for structure and protection.
the microorganism will stick to a cell and steal nutrients from the cell, grow larger and then to the same thing over and over to the other cells too, causing the plant to die.
The microorganism is SAR11, the smallest free living cell known and probably the most abundant organism in the seas
No, sperm is not considered a microorganism. Sperm is a specialized cell produced by the male reproductive system for fertilization. Microorganisms are tiny living organisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
fungi is a microorganism.