what are microscopes used for?
they are used for looking at things that a human eye cannot see.
dose a vertebrate have a backbone?
Yes
dose a invertebrate have a backbone?
is a germ a micro-organism?
yes it is
whats the most common endangered species?
Javan Rhinos
what do scientist look at under the microscope?
germs
what is a vertebrate?
whats the rarest invertebrate?
The Lord Howe Island Phasmid or Land Lobster, Dryococelus australis, may be the rarest insect in the world and is possibly also the rarest invertebrate
whats an micro-organism?
its a organism that can only be seen under the microscope
what dose endangered animal mean?
it means an animal that's going extinct
who invented the microscope
The first microscope was invented by Zacharias Janssen and Hans Janssen.
dose an vertebrate have a backbone or a invertebrate
a vertebrate has a back bone
what is a invertebrate?
a invertebrate dose not have a backbone and a vertebrate dose
are atoms smaller than micro-organisms?
Yes
what is the 2 main reasons why some animals are endangered?
Habitat loss is the primary cause of higher extinction rates. Other causes include habitat changes, over-exploitation of wildlife for commercial purposes, the introduction of harmful nonnative species, pollution, and the spread of diseases
atom
name a vertebrate
whats the biggest invertebrate?
it is the giant squid
how many micro-organisms do we have?
we have 39 trillion
did you know?
Pandas Snack all day long. Giant pandas spend 10-16 hours a day eating
how far can a human eye see
3 miles away
are we a vertebrate or an invertebrate?
we are an vertebrate
name 1 of the most common types of Invertebrates?
what are 7 major micro-organisms
whats the most rare endangered species?