microorganisms can be found in a lot of places; water, sailiva, living animals, even dirt. There are a lot of places to find them, but you don't see them unless you have a microscope. -a fifth grader
ØDental plaque can be defined as "the diverse community of microorganisms found on the tooth surface as a biofilm, embedded in an extracellular matrix of polymers of host and microbial origin".
Snake
yes.
vaccine
Yes. Just imagine if they didn't. We would have them all around. Many are also eaten by other animals and worms as well as microorganisms.
"ubiquitous" means "found everywhere", so the ubiquity of microorganisms is the concept that microorganisms are found everywhere.
Microorganisms are found in just about every conceivable environment on Earth.
Many microorganisms are found naturally in fresh and saltwater.
There are many microorganisms that will decompose a whale. These microorganisms include bacteria that are found out in the ocean.
protists
Protozoa.
Parasites are not always micro-organisms
yes
Microorganisms: can be found almost anywhere in the taxonomic organization of life on the planet. Bacteria and archaea are almost always microscopic, while a number of eukaryotes are also microscopic, including most protists, some fungi, as well as some animals and plants.
Some microorganisms are parasites, some parasites are microorganisms. However some parasites are very large, for example tapeworms have been found that were 60 feet long. Also most microorganisms are not parasites.
Phytoplanktons
detritus is formed by microorganisms that are found basically every where