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Scientists have identified and named around 1.7 million species of organisms, but it is estimated that there may be anywhere from 8.7 million to over 1 trillion total species on Earth.
Scientists have identified more than a million kinds of unicellular organisms, ranging from bacteria to protists. These organisms play important roles in various ecosystems, from nutrient cycling to disease transmission. Their abundance and diversity make them a key focus of research in microbiology and ecology.
About Mostly Every kinds, and different kinds. Not sure execatly how many though. Hope this helps. Maz!
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In the bad old days before Classification was organised the different people were calling the same thing by different names. With the Internationally Recognised Classification System all researchers in that field understand each other and do not repeat unnecessarily
40 thousand spiecices of organisms have been identified and there are plenty more that are still unidentifed.
Scientists have discovered and described approximately 1.75 million species of organisms. However, it is estimated that there may be as many as 8.7 million species on Earth, meaning that many more species are yet to be discovered.
Amount of Unicellular and Multicellular OrganismsMore than 1 and 1|2 (one half) million kinds of organisms have been identified. That number is small compared to the estimated number of unicellular organisms that exist and have not been identified. Scientists estimate that there are more than 1 billion kinds of unicellular organisms!
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An ecosystem that has many different kinds of organisms shows efficient biodiversity. Terrestrial biodiversity tends to be highest at the equator.