Yes bacteria are microscopic, but they aren't animals. They are a unique type of life. To learn more about bacteria see the link below:
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Bacteria cannot be seen with naked eye.They are microscopic organisms.
They are all microscopic.
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Most of the bacteria are microscopic
Ribosomes are not bacteria. They are microscopic structures containing proteins and strands of RNA. They are located within the cytoplasm of plant and animal cells.
A small often microscopic animal or insect is often referred to as a microorganism or a microbe. These terms encompass a wide range of tiny organisms including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
It depends on your definition of the words 'animal' and creture. This is not a simple subject, the definitions get quite complex when you get down to certain microscopic 'creatures' that blur the disticntion between plant, animal, bacteria etc.
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Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. Living bacteria are not dead.
Bacteria.
No, snad dollar is not a bacteria. It is an animal under the phylum Echinodermata. it is a kind of sea urchin. Further bacteria are single celled mostly and are microscopic, whereas sand dollars are beautiful creatures sometimes seen at sea shores.
Bacteria cannot be seen with naked eye.They are microscopic organisms.
Freshwater mussels eat microscopic plants and animals called plankton. Also bacteria and detritus. Hope I Could Help
yes. they are microscopic because they are single-cellular organisms.
Yes, most monera are microscopic, consisting of bacteria and archaea that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Monera also include some larger bacteria-like organisms, but the majority are indeed microscopic.