WHAT ARE MICROORGANISMS? WHY ARE MICROORGANISMS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE ONLY?
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1. A microorganism or microbe is an organism which is microscopic, which means so small that people cannot see them with naked eye. Microorganisms include bacteria, fungi, archaea, protists and viruses, and are among the earliest known life forms.
2. Bacteria are difficult to see with a bright-field compound microscope for several reasons: They are small: In order to see their shape, it is necessary to use a magnification of about 400x to 1000x. They are transparent: Bacteria will show their color only if they are present in a colony.
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