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The three domain system is used to classify biological microorganisms. The three domain system among other benefits creates a method for comparing cells, shows the order in life and provides a better classifying system that is in line with current evolutionary research.
1-Microorganisms helps us in making alchol. 2- Microorganisms helps us in bakery. 3-Microorganisms us in making medicines. 4-Microorganisms us in making curd. 5- Microorganisms fix atmospheric nitrogen ( NO2 ) to the soil. 6- Microorganisms helps us in resarching on diseases. 7- Microorganisms replinsh the soil.
Bacteria are a large domain of single-celled, prokaryote microorganisms.
The study of Microorganisms is called microbiology.
There are many microorganisms in sewage.
The three domain system is used to classify biological microorganisms. The three domain system among other benefits creates a method for comparing cells, shows the order in life and provides a better classifying system that is in line with current evolutionary research.
Yes.
Domain
I think you're referring to the top level domain. .cn is the top level domain for mainland China.
That's a very broad subject.All Prokaryotes are microorganisms( Bacteria and any organisms belonging to the domain Archaea, which are very similar to bacteria )Eukaryotic microorganisms includemost protistsmicroscopic arthropodssome fungiand green algae
Methanogens belong to the domain Archaea. They are microorganisms that produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism, and are found in environments such as wetlands, marshes, and the digestive tracts of animals.
in the path of life
There are three recognized kingdoms in the domain Archaea: Crenarchaeota, Euryarchaeota, and Thaumarchaeota. These kingdoms encompass a diverse group of single-celled microorganisms that thrive in extreme environments.
there is no graph... but most chance it's all real numbers
Archae are single celled microorganisms that constitue a kingdom or domain. They can thrive in different environments including those that are very cold, very hot and very wet.
No. Even then, anything that could wipe out microorganisms on earth would wipe out all other life as well.
Without microorganisms, we would die very quickly. For every 1 "human" cell in your body, there are about 10 "other" microorganisms in and on your body. Every aspect of life revolves around microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, essential to every aspect of life. Without microorganisms, everything would cease to exist.