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G. Very Short Answer Type Questions:
1. How can you see microorganisms?
2. Where are the microorganisms found?​

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Answered by gidigamshivani2008
1

Answer:

No, microorganisms cannot be seen with the naked eye. They are microscopic in nature, hence they are called 'microorganism'. A microscope or a magnifying lens is required to observe them.The microorganisms cannot be seen with naked eyes because they are very small in size. Some of these, such as fungus growing on bread, can be seen with a magnifying glass. Others cannot be seen without the help of a microscope. That is why these are called microorganisms or microbes.

Explanation:

Microbes are tiny living things that are found all around us and are too small to be seen by the naked eye. They live in water, soil, and in the air. The human body is home to millions of these microbes too, also called microorganisms.Microorganisms are found in almost every habitat present in nature, including hostile environments such as the North and South poles, deserts, geysers, and rocks. They also include all the marine microorganisms of the oceans and deep sea.

Answered by utshasanyal
3

1)We can see microorganisms with a microscope.

2)Microorganisms live in water, in soil, and on the skin and in the digestive tracts of animals.

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