Yes, even at the North Pole or in Antarctica. As a group they are called plankton. The largest ones can barely be seen without a magnifier or microscope. Some make food for themselves from light and carbon dioxide, like plants. There are freshwater plankton as well as plankton in the oceans.
You can get Giardia lamblia from drinking untreated water. Giardia is a microscopic parasite that can cause diarrheal illness known as giardiasis. It is commonly found in natural water sources such as lakes and streams contaminated with fecal matter.
Bacteria is a single celled microscopic organism. Bacteria can cause many different illnesses in humans. Bacteria are generally found in groups, not singularly.
Yes, microscopic spiders, known as mites, are indeed real and can be found almost everywhere in soils, water, and even on human skin. They are usually harmless and play a role in ecosystems as decomposers or predators of small organisms.
Water Bears, or Tardigrades, have bodies made up of around 40,000 cells.
The microscopic fish had the severe disease of germs.
It is a microscopic.
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A single-celled organism that starts with "p" is a protist. Protists are microscopic eukaryotes that can be found in various environments such as water and soil, and they can exhibit a wide range of diversity in terms of size, shape, and characteristics.
The microscopic unicellular marine or freshwater colonial algae is a diatom. The cell walls are impregnated with silica. Plankton is primarily a microscopic organism that occupy the upper water layers in fresh water and ecosystems.
You can get Giardia lamblia from drinking untreated water. Giardia is a microscopic parasite that can cause diarrheal illness known as giardiasis. It is commonly found in natural water sources such as lakes and streams contaminated with fecal matter.
One, the unicellular organism; which could be bacteria, algae or plankton.
One organism commonly found in unfiltered water that can cause severe illness is the protozoan Giardia lamblia. This microscopic parasite can lead to giardiasis, resulting in symptoms like diarrhea, abdominal pain, and nausea. It's often transmitted through contaminated drinking water, making it crucial to ensure water is properly filtered or treated before consumption.
Microscopic organisms found in a drop of stale water can include bacteria, algae, protozoa, and other microorganisms. These organisms can vary depending on the source of the water, its environment, and levels of contamination.
yah
They can be producers or Consumers
unicellular organism if I'm not mistaken