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No, microorganisms that cause disease and infection in plants and animals are not mutualistic. They are typically considered pathogens, which are organisms that harm their hosts. Mutualistic relationships involve both organisms benefiting from the interaction.
Microorganisms are not considered vegan or non-vegan as they are not plants or animals. Veganism typically avoids consuming animal-derived products or exploiting animals, which does not apply to microorganisms.
biotic and abiotic
Examples of dangerous solutions: corrosive, toxic, radioactive, contaminated with microorganisms, hazardous for animals, etc.
Some microorganisms are animals some are not. For example bacteria are not animals but are microscopic while mites can be microscopic but are animals. Microoranism is defined by needing a microscope to see it. Living things are considered animals by virtue of being on a specific branch of the tree of life having a common ancestor.
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No, mosquitoes are not considered microorganisms. Mosquitoes are arthropods, specifically insects belonging to the order Diptera. Microorganisms are microscopic living organisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
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Helminths are not considered to be microorganisms. They are multicellular parasitic worms that are larger in size compared to bacteria, fungi, and rickettsiae which are microorganisms.
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Archaea are single-celled microorganisms that are distinct from animals. They are considered one of the three domains of life, along with Bacteria and Eukarya. So, animals are not classified within the archaea kingdom.
Whales coral jellyfish microorganisms