the 5 basic group of microorganisms are 1. Monera 2.Protista 3.Fungi 4.Animalia 5.
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The five basic parts of a trebuchet are the frame, couterweight, beam, sling and guide chute.
The study of Microorganisms is called microbiology.
There are many microorganisms in sewage.
In the broadest terms, a group of microorganisms can be an ecosystem of its own, or a population. For example the group of microorganisms that inhabit your mouth are the population of your oral cavity. A species is every organism that exhibits the same DNA (within reason, there are so many ways DNA can be mutated) and key features. The most often time you see a group of microorganisms may be on a agar plate, after incubating the plate you've streaked with bacteria. In this case the groups, or blobs, are called 'colonies'. While each colony has millions(!!) of bacterial cells in it (hence why you can see it!), they all came from one bacteria. Because we know this we can count the number of colonies and know how many bacteria were originally on the plate, somethings microbiologists call CFU, or Colony-Forming-Units. Many examples in food and beverage industry involved maximum CFU values per mL of beverage or gram of food for it to pass inspection. This is how it is determined.
The five kingdoms for microorganisms are Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Fungi, and Viruses. Each kingdom represents a different group of microorganisms with distinct characteristics and biological functions.
A single substrate that discriminates between group[s of microorganisms on the basic of differences in their appearance due to different chemical reactions.
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Legionella is a group of bacteria - microorganisms.
A group of organisms that thrive in an anaerobic environment are microorganisms.
The protist was a member of a diverse group of microorganisms.
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Yeast are a large group of microorganisms, not chemical compounds.
They are microorganisms.
The group of microorganisms that has the most extensive bioenergetic enzyme system is falcultative anaerobes. Falcutative anaerobes can work in both the presence and absence of oxygen. They do both cellular respiration and fermentation.