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Read the article on Leaves “Energize” our Streams and answer questions.

MICROBES A microbe, or “microscopic organism,” is a living thing that is too small to be seen with the naked eye.   Examples: Bacteria Archaea   (r key a) Fungi Protists Virus Microscopic Animals MACROINVERTEBRATES Macroinvertebrates are organisms that lack a spine and are large enough to be seen with the naked eye. Examples: flatworms, crayfish, snails, clams and insects, such as dragonflies.

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