microbes, microorganisms, microscopic organisms...think MICRO-scope and MICRObes, MICROorganisms...
Bacteria cannot be seen with naked eye.They are microscopic organisms.
This is called homogeneous.
No, Euglena are microscopic organisms and cannot be seen with the naked eye. They are typically about 0.05 to 0.5 millimeters in size.
Organisms that are so small they cannot be seen by the naked eye are called microorganisms. Examples include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and some types of single-celled protists like amoebas and paramecia. These microorganisms play important roles in various ecosystems and can have both positive and negative effects on human and environmental health.
That is when the DNA is condensed, at which time it is called chromosome.
it was so microscopic it had to be seen with a mircoscope.
Bacteria cannot be seen with naked eye.They are microscopic organisms.
because they are very tiny organisms only seen by a microscope.
You cannot smell or taste micro organisms. You can only see them under a microscope Micro-organisms like fungi can be seen when they form clusters.
Any organism that is too small to be seen by the naked eye must be seen through a microscope. These small organisms are called microorganisms. Bacteria and spermatozoa are examples of microorganisms that we can only view through a microscope.
Microscopic organisms are called microorganisms. Examples of microorganisms are bacteria, fungi, protists.
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This is called homogeneous.
They are microscopic organisms. Some are bacteria,some fungi,protozoans etc
They are very small microscopic organisms that cannot be seen through naked eyes. They are present in the air , water or land. They mainly heps to recycle the minerals. ****
Living things that can only be seen with the help of microscope are called "MICROBES" or "MICRO-ORGANISMS".
The first microscopic organisms were called by their discoverer animalcules. This is because they acted like small animals but were not seen by the human eye without a microscope.