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  2. Get up close with the secret, microscopic world of cells - AOL

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    Each year, we bring you the most compelling microscopic videos from the annual Nikon Small World in Motion competition. And each year, the videos paint detailed pictures of entire worlds hidden ...

  3. The best microscope photos of 2022 reveal a hidden world of ...

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    Nikon's Small World competition recognizes the best microscope photographs of the year.. Microscopy is an art and a science, revealing the alien beauty of the hidden world all around us. The 2022 ...

  4. Microorganism - Wikipedia

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    A microorganism, or microbe, [a] is an organism of microscopic size, which may exist in its single-celled form or as a colony of cells. The possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from sixth century BC India.

  5. 30 Mind-Blowing Microscopic Images From The 2024 Nikon ... - AOL

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    The 2024 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition, now in its 50th year, celebrates the beauty and science behind the smallest details of our world. Each year, scientists and artists from ...

  6. Microbiology - Wikipedia

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    Microbiology (from Ancient Greek μῑκρος (mīkros) 'small' βίος (bíos) 'life' and -λογία () 'study of') is the scientific study of microorganisms, those being of unicellular (single-celled), multicellular (consisting of complex cells), or acellular (lacking cells).

  7. Smallest organisms - Wikipedia

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    Electron micrograph of the bacterium Pelagibacter ubique. Pelagibacter ubique is one of the smallest known free-living bacteria, with a length of 370 to 890 nm (0.00037 to 0.00089 mm) and an average cell diameter of 120 to 200 nm (0.00012 to 0.00020 mm).

  8. Marine food web - Wikipedia

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    A marine food web is a food web of marine life. At the base of the ocean food web are single-celled algae and other plant-like organisms known as phytoplankton. The second trophic level (primary consumers) is occupied by zooplankton which feed off the phytoplankton. Higher order consumers complete the web.

  9. ‘Lost world’ of microscopic life in rocks could be humans ...

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