nothing does because microorganisms can't eat
Plankton is an example.
No, a flower is not a microorganism. A microorganism is an organism that can not be seen with the naked eye. You have to use a microscope. And for farther microorganism questions, a microorganism is what I said up there and it is made up of one or more cells.
Vitamin C is not a microorganism; it is a nutrient classified as an essential vitamin for humans. It is a water-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant in the body, playing a crucial role in various physiological processes.
A disease-causing microorganism is called a "pathogen". It can be a bacteria, virus, or fungus.
The weight of a microorganism can vary greatly depending on the species and size of the organism. For example, a single bacterium can weigh as little as a few trillionths of a gram, while a larger microorganism like a protozoan can weigh a few micrograms.
Yes, it is. Because it eats the plants and microorganism in the sea.
fungi is a microorganism.
most micoorganisms that eat other microogranisms take what they can get. i don't believe there is a specific microorganism that strictly eats hydra but your best bet would be a type of ameba of carnivorous cilliate. sorry this probably isn't very helpful :/
A microorganism is called a "pathogen".
the type of microorganism is MRSA
There is no microorganism there which is common in athletes.
no, a microorganism can not be seen with the naked eye.
Mould eats potentially harmful microorganism, though, as it is itself harmful, eating it isn't recommended. FYI- Penicillin is a form of bread mold.
Type your answer here... What is useful of a microorganism
No, a microorganism is a living organism, a biotic factor.
They are the same, microbe is an abbreviation of microorganism.
The microorganism in question is a retrovirus which we call HIV.