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The largest amoeba is more than 2,500 times larger than the smallest bacterium.
The giant amoeba is 5000 times larger than the smallest bacterium. This is calculated by dividing the size of the giant amoeba (1000 micrometers) by the size of the smallest bacterium (0.2 micrometers).
A virus is the smallest microscopic object among the options provided. It is smaller than bacteria, amoeba, and human skin cells.
theres no real reason for bacteria being so small, just that its the smallest living being...hope this helps(:
No. The smallest living organism is Nanoarchaeum equitans. This minuscule microbe was only recently discovered in a hydrothermal vent off the coast of Iceland, and its cells are only 400 nanometers across.
Microscopic animals such as amoeba and protozoa and the smallest animals in the world.
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Answer:Krill, shrimp, mice, micro-organisms, I don't know any others. The 2 smallest mammals in the world are the 'Bumble-bee Bat' and 'Elephant Shrew'Edit:Nope. The smallest animal in the world is an Amoeba.
The largest amoeba is more than 2,500 times larger than the smallest bacterium.
The giant amoeba is 5000 times larger than the smallest bacterium. This is calculated by dividing the size of the giant amoeba (1000 micrometers) by the size of the smallest bacterium (0.2 micrometers).
The largest sea animal is the blue whale. The smallest animal is the Amoeba.
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Strictly speaking one celled animals such as amoeba are the smallest animals on Earth.
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an amoeba can be considered an animal. it's only one cell.
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