mites are barely visible to naked eye if on the right color surface, they are the size of a pencil dot
Rust on your fence or rust on your crops? Rust usually, that occurs on metallic objects is iron oxide, it's an inorganic compound so no cells. Unicellular usually refers to organic organisms of single cellular structure. Another 'Rust' is an organism. Do you mean Rust fungus? It is a fungus and produces spores which spread and cause the crop damage, it's not unicellular. It has a complex structure.
Blood cells are much smaller than dust mites. A typical blood cell has a diameter of about 6-8 micrometers, while a dust mite can range in size from about 100 to 300 micrometers. Dust mites are visible to the naked eye, whereas blood cells can only be seen under a microscope.
That doesn't make any sense rust is iron oxide
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One that has a magnification range of 20x-100x.
No it is Multi-Cellular, and are porcupine balls pointy?
No, a rust mite is not a single-celled organism. Rust mites are arachnids belonging to the subclass Acari, which means they are more closely related to spiders and ticks than single-celled organisms.
It is a multicellular organism because it has complicated specialized parts
it can turn all flaky and is very cheap it could turn out bad or mite not do the rite job
Rust on your fence or rust on your crops? Rust usually, that occurs on metallic objects is iron oxide, it's an inorganic compound so no cells. Unicellular usually refers to organic organisms of single cellular structure. Another 'Rust' is an organism. Do you mean Rust fungus? It is a fungus and produces spores which spread and cause the crop damage, it's not unicellular. It has a complex structure.
No, a mite is not a consumer.
To test for rust in water effectively, you can use a simple method called the rust test strip. This involves dipping a test strip into the water sample and observing any color changes that indicate the presence of rust. Another method is to use a rust testing kit, which typically includes reagents that react with rust to produce a visible color change. These methods are quick, easy, and reliable for detecting rust in water.
Yubin Yang has written: 'Population dynamics and damage effects of the citrus rust mite, Phyllocoptruta oleivora (Ashmead)(Acari:eriophyidae)' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Some homonyms for "mite" are "might" and "mite" (referring to a small arachnid).
There are no known objects that orbit the sun closer than Mercury! though there mite be some small asteroids not visible.
An example of a sentence with might and mite is "The mite might be trapped by the fluid".
You might be a mite off-track with that idea. That mite might bite.