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do you know what kind of micro organism i am​

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Answered by zobiyasayyed
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Explanation:

Microorganisms can't be seen with the naked eye, so they're identified in several indirect ways:

Microscopy to identify cell shape or appearance of spores. ...

Appearance of colonies on laboratory media is a widely used method of distinguishing between different microbes, mainly bacteria.

Answered by hiraldubey5
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Answer:

Most microbes are unicellular and small enough that they require artificial magnification to be seen. However, there are some unicellular microbes that are visible to the naked eye, and some multicellular organisms that are microscopic. An object must measure about 100 micrometers (µm) to be visible without a microscope, but most microorganisms are many times smaller than that. For some perspective, consider that a typical animal cell measures roughly 10 µm across but is still microscopic. Bacterial cells are typically about 1 µm, and viruses can be 10 times smaller than bacteria (Figure 1). See Table 1 for units of length used in microbiology.

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