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Microorganisms do not have genders in the same way that animals and plants do. Instead, they often reproduce through various mechanisms that may involve the exchange of genetic material, such as conjugation in bacteria, or through spores in fungi. Some microorganisms can exhibit different mating types or sexes, but these are not equivalent to the gender concept found in higher organisms. Overall, the classification of microorganisms is based more on genetic and reproductive characteristics than on gender.

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