This is a microorganism inside every living organism
What is a cell
What is how small are the microorganisms that live on and in the human body
20 to 300 nanometers (nm).
This help growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
What is cells related to living things
This is the study of living things
What is Biology
This is in the air we breathe, in the soil and water, and inside and on our bodies
What are bacteria
This is the average size of microbes ranges from about 0.2 to 10 micrometers, which is much smaller than the smallest objects visible to the naked eye
What is why cant we see most microorganisms without our eyes?
This is the smallest unit that can independently live and is the fundamental building block of all living organisms.
What is a cell
This is it allows us to understand life's fundamental processes, which leads to better public health, environmental solutions
Why is it important to study science life
So small as to be visible only with a microscope
What is Microscopic
What is the difference between something being microscopic and something being visible to the naked eye
If something is microscopic and it's too small to be seen clearly with the naked eye, requiring magnification from a tool like a microscope to observe it.In contrast, something is visible to the naked eye (or macroscopic) if it can be seen and examined without any magnifying instruments
This is a cell is the basic unit of life, capable of independent life functions, while a molecule is a chemical group of atoms that forms the building blocks of matter
What is the difference between a cell and a molecule
The standard metric system for measuring length, which uses the meter as its fundamental unit.
What is a meter scale
This is the trillions of microbes in the gut, known as the gut microbes, help break down complex carbohydrates and dietary fibers that the body cannot digest on its own.
What is one reason why microorganisms are important to the human body
This is living organisms that cannot be seen with the naked eye
What are microorganism
This is assisting with digestion, synthesizing essential vitamins, and supporting the development and function of the immune system. For example, the bacteria in the human gut, known as the gut microbiome help digest complex carbohydrates that humans cannot process alone
What is the role microorganisms play in the human