Microscopic living cells are called Protists. They are divided into three categories: animal like (or protozoan), plant like (algae), and fungus like. Protists have a wide species range because they are pretty much just organisms that don't fit into the classification of animal, plant, or fungus.
Viruses do not have a gender. They are microscopic infectious agents that replicate inside living cells.
All living things are made up of cells. Single celled plants and animals have one cell each. Many bacteria, algae and other microscopic plants and animal can be multi-cellular. Large plants and animals (higher order) can have trillions of cells each.
A virus is a microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells of organisms. It can cause a range of diseases in plants, animals, and humans.
Some examples of cells that are not microscopic include bird eggs (largest single cells), ostrich egg, and sieve tube elements in plants. These cells are visible to the naked eye due to their larger size.
A microscopic animal whose presence causes illness in people and animals. A program designed to infect a computer and cause it to malfunction. A corrupting influence on morals or the intellect
Cells
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Every living organism is composed of cells, with the exception of certain microscopic organisms such as viruses, so yes.
To support a living organism
Cells are the microscopic units of all living things. They are the basic structural and functional units of organisms. Each cell is capable of carrying out the processes necessary for life, such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
All cells are microscopic.... except for the ones in prisons!
One, the unicellular organism; which could be bacteria, algae or plankton.
No, a plant is not a cell. Plants have millions of microscopic cells inside of them just like any other living organism.
Viruses do not have a gender. They are microscopic infectious agents that replicate inside living cells.
Plasmodesmata are junctions in plant cells that connect the cytoplasm of living cells. They are microscopic channels that pass through the cell walls, allowing for communication and transport of materials between adjacent plant cells.
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