• @iAvicenna
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    161 day ago

    how is that a bacteriophage?

  • Diplomjodler
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    171 day ago

    Is that really a virus? That would be huge for a virus.

  • @[email protected]
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    241 day ago

    I did not realize that tardigrades were so small. Previously I thought one would be able to see one with the naked eye.

    • @[email protected]
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      718 hours ago

      I’m not a biologist but there is no way in hell that a virus can be as big as a living organism right? That’s probably not a bacteriophage

      • @ByteJunk
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        915 hours ago

        Definitely not, a bacteriophage is like 500 nanometres. A tardigrade is 0.5 mm, or 500 000 nanometres, literally 1000x the size.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 day ago

      Most species grow to half a millimetre. So they’re just barely visible to the naked eye; like a small spec of dust. The guys in this micrograph are of course smaller

      • @Nurse_Robot
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        201 day ago

        Being naked isn’t that scary