| 1. | Tiny organisms were found to be living in those samples.
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| 2. | Tiny organisms called plankton used the nutrients for photosynthesis causing the plankton to bloom.
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| 3. | Nationally known experts like Steidinger say much more needs to be learned about a tiny organism.
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| 4. | Pasteur's observations of tiny organisms under the microscope caused him to doubt spontaneous generation.
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| 5. | The pout in turn preys on tiny organisms yet another level down, called copepods and krill.
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| 6. | This reef structure is composed of and built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps.
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| 7. | Red tide is caused by tiny organisms that can release a toxin that kills fish by paralyzing their gills.
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| 8. | Tiny organisms ( e . g . embryos up to eight cells ) can be cryogenically preserved and revived.
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| 9. | For example, a tiny organisms uses flagella and can effectively move through a fluid it is suspended in.
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| 10. | Another tiny organism, the potentially fatal Cryptosporidium, was detected after treatment at about 24 percent of the plants.
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