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No, a flower is not a microorganism. A microorganism is an organism that can not be seen with the naked eye. You have to use a microscope. And for farther microorganism questions, a microorganism is what I said up there and it is made up of one or more cells.
the microorganism will stick to a cell and steal nutrients from the cell, grow larger and then to the same thing over and over to the other cells too, causing the plant to die.
The microorganism described is a bacteria. They are unicellular organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus but have a cell wall for structure and protection.
microorganism and plant cells have vacoules for maitaing internal osmolarity and for taking food material and excreating waste material.
Protists - a mixed group of single and many celled organisims of all types.
fungi is a microorganism.
A microorganism is called a "pathogen".
the type of microorganism is MRSA
no, a microorganism can not be seen with the naked eye.
There is no microorganism there which is common in athletes.
Type your answer here... What is useful of a microorganism
If a microorganism that digests pectin was accidentally released from a laboratory, it could potentially have detrimental effects on multicellular plants. Pectin is a key component of plant cell walls, providing structural support and aiding in water retention. If this microorganism digests pectin, it could weaken or break down the cell walls of plants, leading to structural instability, reduced water uptake, and ultimately plant death. The spread of this microorganism could result in widespread damage to plant populations and ecosystems.