Micro- organisms cannot live in water true or false
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False, because bacteria, algae, protozoa are found mostly in freshwater and in saltwater.
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Micro-organisms can live in water. So the given statement is FALSE.
EXPLANATION:
- The primary type of life on Earth were single-celled microorganisms.
- These organisms are excessively small to the point that they are apparent just through a magnifying lens.
- They exist as a solitary cell or as group of cells.
- Microorganisms are ubiquitous, they are found everywhere.
- They live in each niche and corner you might actually envision.
- On your seat, under the table, over the rooftop, even on your body parts, your palms, in a real sense all over the place.
- They likewise stay in outrageous climate conditions like the equator, shafts, deserts, super cold water bodies, warm boilers and so on.
- While most microorganisms are advantageous, some are exceptionally unsafe to living organisms.
- Communicable diseases that spread through tainted food, water, air or actual contact from a contaminated individual to a healthy individual.
- These might spread through beads of dampness while sniffled through the air or by burning-through defiled water or food.
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