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what is microbiology ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Microbiology is the study of microorganisms, those being unicellular, multicellular, or acellular. Microbiology encompasses numerous sub-disciplines including virology, bacteriology, protistology, mycology, immunology and parasitology.

Answered by thanushajacinth
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Micro-organisms and their activities are vitally important to virtually all processes on Earth. ... Microbiology is the study of all living organisms that are too small to be visible with the naked eye. This includes bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, prions, protozoa and algae, collectively known as 'microbes'.

Microbiology provides information needed to create vaccines and treatments for diseases. Biologists use microbiology to develop new methods of combating illness. Companies often employ microbiologists to develop new products that kill viruses and bacteria.

Microbiology has proved to be one of the most important disciplines in biology, making it possible to identify how some of these organisms cause diseases, discover cures for such diseases and even use some microbes for industrial purposes etc.

Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and protists. Microbiology research encompasses all aspects of these microorganisms such as their behavior, evolution, ecology, biochemistry, and physiology, along with the pathology of diseases that they cause. ...

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