How are microorganisms different from other living organisms?
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Microorganisms differ from each other not only in size, but also in structure, habitat, metabolism, and many other characteristics. While we typically think of microorganisms as being unicellular, there are also many multicellular organisms that are too small to be seen without a microscope.
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microorganisms are very small that we cannot see them with our naked eyes
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