what are the major groups of microorganisms
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Answer:
there are five major groups of microorganisms-:
- fungi
- algea
- bacteria
- Prtozao
- virus ( it can be exceptional)
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Basic Groups of Microbes
Microorganisms are the dominant life forms on earth, are found in almost every conceivable environment, and are essential to sustaining life on this planet. There are 5 basic groups of
Bacteria:
Bacteria are typically unicellular, microscopic, prokaryotic organisms that reproduce by binary fission
Fungi: yeasts and molds
Yeasts are typically unicellular, microscopic, eukaryotic fungi that reproduce asexually by buddi
Viruses:
Viruses are typically submicroscopic, acellular infectious particles that can only replicate inside a living host cell. The vast majority of viruses possess either DNA or RNA but not both
Protozoa:
Protozoa are typically unicellular, microscopic, eukaryotic organisms that lack a cell wall
Algae:
Algae are typically eukaryotic microorganisms that carry out photosynthesis