An atom is millions of times smaller than a virus which is thousands of times smaller than a bacterium.
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∙ 12y agoYes, an atom is much smaller than a bacterium. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and are about 100,000 times smaller than the smallest bacteria. Bacteria are complex living organisms made up of many atoms.
"Bacteria" is the plural form of "bacterium." A bacterium is a single-celled microorganism, while bacteria refers to a group of these microorganisms.
The plural of bacterium is bacteria.
Microbes are tiny microorganisms that play a crucial role in various biological processes, such as fermentation and decomposition.
An example of a bacterium that needs oxygen is Escherichia coli, commonly found in the human intestines. These bacteria are aerobic and require oxygen for their metabolism and growth.
The plural possessive form of bacterium is bacteria's.
a bacterium is a tiny organism that lives in the air
inside the cell there is a tiny strand of DNA
its a tiny mouecule
Usually by condensation around a dust particle (or a bacterium).
A tiny particle is a very small piece of matter or substance, such as a molecule or atom. These particles are often smaller than can be seen with the naked eye and can be found in the air, water, or soil.
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no, atoms aren't alive. A microorganism has to be at least a bacterium, which are composed of many atoms.
i think its an atom
nucleaus
an atom is a tiny particle so small there is about a million on the point of one needle
Democritus
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