5 Questions
What is the minimum requirement to see very small organisms?
Magnifying glass
What is the structure of very small organisms?
May be unicellular or multicellular
Which of the following is an example of a unicellular very small organism?
Bacteria
How do very small organisms live?
May be alone or in colonies
Where can very small organisms be found?
In all types of environments
Study Notes
Microorganisms
- Very small organisms require a magnifying glass or microscope to be seen.
- They can be unicellular (single-celled) or multicellular (multiple-celled).
- Examples of unicellular microorganisms include Bacteria.
- Examples of multicellular microorganisms include Algae and Fungi.
- Microorganisms can exist alone or in colonies.
- They can be found in all types of environments.
This quiz covers the basics of microorganisms, including their characteristics, types, and habitats. Learn about unicellular and multicellular organisms, and how they thrive in different environments.
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