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Which among the following is not a microorganism:
(a) Bacteria (b) fungi (c) protozoa (d) virus​

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Answered by harshbhatiapg
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Answer:

protozoa

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Answered by Banjeet1141
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Answer:

A virus is not a micro-organism.

Explanation:

A microorganism (sometimes spelled microorganism) or microbe is a microscopic organism (too small to be seen by the human eye). Microbiology is the study of microbes. Microorganisms include bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protists, but not viruses and prions, which are non-living. Most microorganisms are unicellular, or single-celled, however, some are microscopic, and some unicellular protists are visible to the naked eye.

  • Bacteria are microscopic single-celled creatures that lack a recognizable nucleus. They can take the form of spheres, rods, or spirals. They can be found in almost every environment, including soil, water, organic debris, and animal bodies.
  • Fungi -Yeasts, moulds, and mushrooms are examples of fungi, which are eukaryotic organisms. These organisms are members of the Fungi kingdom. Cell walls are common among the species found in the Kingdom of Fungi. They are classified as heterotrophs among living species.
  • Protozoa are unicellular microscopic eukaryotes with a rather complicated internal structure and complex metabolic processes. Some protozoa have other forms of movement mechanisms.
  • A virus is a small, simple infectious agent that can multiply exclusively in living cells of animals, plants, or microorganisms.

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