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Spencer Bruce
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13 November, 01:25
Are microbe multicellular
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Susan Hernandez
13 November, 01:30
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"Some microbiologists also include viruses, but others consider these as nonliving. Most microorganisms are unicellular, but this is not universal, since somemulticellular organisms are microscopic. Some unicellular protists and bacteria, like Thiomargarita namibiensis, are macroscopic and visible to the naked eye."
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13 November, 01:36
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Microbes are unicellular
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