Microorganisms magnified 2000 times?
Hello, I have a digital microscope with a magnification of up to 2000x (I can see red blood cells). Are there any microorganisms large enough that I can examine? If so, where and which ones?
Hello, I have a digital microscope with a magnification of up to 2000x (I can see red blood cells). Are there any microorganisms large enough that I can examine? If so, where and which ones?
Do the microorganisms remain intact for a day or two after opening a kefir from the supermarket?
Are there asteroids with organic inclusions flying around the universe? If so, how can it be explained from a scientific point of view?: • How do such asteroids form? • Why don't the microorganisms in the asteroids die because of the cold and other reasons? • Could life possibly have come to Earth in this…
What do microorganisms produce? Do Stellan microorganisms produce proteins?
What can we do with microorganisms? What are they used for?
Hello, based on the course material, is this a good or bad teacher? Can someone explain to me the importance of microorganisms in everyday life because I don't understand it.
I've read online about using nettle manure, coffee, oatmeal, and various types of tea. Some people use water from the kettle to help dissolve the nutrients in the water… Therefore, I have the following questions Which ingredients are best suited for plants that need a lot of nutrients, such as tomatoes and watermelons? Can you…
In most aquariums, the water turns slightly yellow over time, despite biological filters. Only chemical filter media such as activated carbon can remove this yellow tint. But how does this happen in nature? Which organisms break down these yellow substances in water?