Well there are Micro-organisms such as,
Amoeba
Chlamydomonas
Paramecium
Bacteria
i am not that sure but the anwer isthere are three types of disease that i nofungi bacteria virous
A circular chromosome is, essentially, exactly what it sounds like: a chromosome (strand of DNA that carries the genetic information of an organism) that is circular. Circular chromosomes are found in prokaryotes such as bacteria, as well as in mitochondria and chloroplasts. Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, typically have chromosomes that are linear, meaning they have two ends that do not connect.
Electron microscopes fire a beam of electrons at a target, then measure exactly how they are reflected. (electrons exist as particles & waves) A computer then generates an image from the data recieved. Also, cheese.
The father-and-son inventors of the compound microscope were Hans and Sacharias Janssen, Dutch lens makers.However there was a third Dutch lens maker, Hans Lippershey, who independently designed and built an instrument using exactly the same concept at the same time.Generally, these three are severally credited with this invention, ca. 1590.
You could say: Sublimation is a real word. That is a sentence.
Human, disease and natural disasters.
The amount of specimen visible on a microscope is referred to as the field of view. This refers to the diameter of the circular area that is visible when looking through the microscope. The field of view may vary depending on the magnification level of the microscope lens.
A cone
Half a torus - a donut cut into a semi-circular disc.
cylinder
A cone
The circular buttons are the game controls, AB XY, what they do exactly is down to the specific game.
Well , it helped because it got them to be looking closly at the cell and what exactly/how exactly it got damaged and helped them figure out a way to repair it. Hope that helped, because i am not ABSOLUTLEY sure of that :) Buh-Bye Poppy
I do not exactly know,sorry
The base of a cylinder is the circular part. What exactly are you trying to DO with it?
They all do. Some planets are closer to a circular orbit than others (have a lower eccentricity), but none are exactly circular.
Half a torus. A torus is a doughnot (donut) shape.