dependable with each new generation of hardware and operating system update, but that doesn't mean they're problem-free. Here's the most popular tools for diagnosing your computer problems: Multimeter used to test the integrity of circuits and the quality of electricity in computer components. Loopback Adapter used to test the functionality of computer ports. Hand Tools A hand tool is a device for performing work on a material or a physical system using only hands. The hand tools can be manually used employing force, or electrically powered, using electrical current. Examples of Hand Tools: Flat head screwdriver used to loosen or tighten slotted screws. Philips head screwdriver used to loosen or tighten cross- head screws. Torx screwdriver - used to loosen or tighten screws that have a star-like depression on the top, a feature that is mainly found on laptop. Hex driver sometimes called a nut driver, is used to tighten nuts in the same way that a screwdriver tightens screws. Needle-nose plier used to hold small parts. Wire cutter used to strip and cut wires. Tweezers used to manipulate small parts.
Part retriever used to retrieve parts from location that are to small for your hand to fit. Flashlight used to light up areas that you cannot see well.
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Fungi is the plural of the word fungus which is described as an organism that feeds on organic matter and reproduces through spores. They are normally single-celled or multi-celled and they tend to lack chlorophyll. Also, the taxonomic kingdom in which all kinds of fungi are placed is known as fungi.
Protists are organisms in the kingdom Protista. These organisms are eukaryotes, meaning they are made up of single or multiple cells which all contain a nucleus enclosed by a membrane. The protists are a diverse group of eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi. Organisms in the Protista kingdom include amoebae, red algae, dinoflagellates, diatoms, euglena and slime molds.
The name bacteria is from the Greek bacterion ("little stick", i.e. the rod forms).
Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms. Bacteria are the smallest in size and largest in number among living organisms. Bacteria were first discovered by Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek in 1675 in rain water, then in pond water and in scrapings from his teeth. He considered them animalcules.
They show some plant-like characteristics such as the presence of rigid cell walls and reproduction by spores. The average size varies in micrometers as the smallest one is cocci i.e. from 0.5-3.5 microns and largest is spirillum 15-22 microns.
Algae (/ldi/ or /li/; singular alga /l/, Latin for "seaweed") are a very large and diverse group of eukaryotic organisms, ranging from unicellular genera such as Chlorella and the diatoms to multicellular forms such as the giant kelp, a large brown alga that may grow up to 50 meters in length. Most are autotrophic and lack many of the distinct cell and tissue types found in land plants such as stomata, xylem and phloem. The largest and most complex marine algae are called seaweeds, while the most complex freshwater forms are the Charophyta, a division of algae that includes Spirogyra and the stoneworts.