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A '''microbe''' or '''microorganism''' is a microscopic organism. It cannot be seen with the naked eye.  A [[Bacterium|bacterium]] or [[Virus|virus]] are some examples of microbes.
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Latest revision as of 08:01, 17 September 2023

A microbe or microorganism is a microscopic organism. It cannot be seen with the naked eye. A bacterium or virus are some examples of microbes.