how are micro orgranism classified
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Microorganisms are classified based on what type of cell they have. They follow the same classification system that other organisms use. The domain is the largest group, and describes the basic cell type. Domains are broken into smaller kingdoms, which are then broken into smaller groups called phyla, and so on.
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Classification seeks to describe the diversity of bacterial species by naming and grouping organisms based on similarities. Microorganisms can be classified on the basis of cell structure, cellular metabolism, or on differences in cell components such as DNA, fatty acids, pigments, antigens, and quinones.
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