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They are extremely small. You need a microscope to see them. Obviously they are harder to destroy when you cant see them with the naked eye.

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Microbes are not the easiest organisms to destroy because they have diverse mechanisms to resist environmental stresses and harm. They can adapt quickly to changing conditions by evolving resistance to antimicrobial agents and forming protective structures like biofilms. Additionally, their high reproductive rate allows them to rapidly repopulate even after initial destruction attempts.

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Product of an organism that destroys or weakens harmful micro organism?

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