what are the four groups of microorganisms?
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The major groups of microorganisms—namely are bacteria, archaea, fungi (yeasts and molds), algae, protozoa, and viruses.
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- Microbes is another name for microorganisms.
- They are tiny or minute creatures that are invisible to the naked eye.
- In order to observe the microorganisms, a microscope is required.
- Microorganisms are divided into four categories: bacteria, fungus, protozoa, and viruses.
- Both unicellular and multicellular microbes, eukaryotic and prokaryotic microorganisms, and both benign and dangerous bacteria are included in this category of microorganisms.
- Microorganisms can be found in many kinds of places.
- Even inside our bodies, they can be detected.
- Microorganisms can be found in a broad variety of environments; some live in colonies, while others live freely in individuals.
- These microbes together performed a significant impact in the evolution of the planet Earth.
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