Microbiology (micros = small; bios = life; logos = science) is the study of microscopically-small living organisms such as bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, prions, protozoa and algae. Although microbes are impossible to see with the naked eye, they make up 60% of all living matter on Earth with a massive impact in each and every other living organism on the planet. Microbial activities and interactions are vitally important to virtually all processes on Earth, playing key roles in nutrient cyc ...
Microbiology (micros = small; bios = life; logos = science) is the study of microscopically-small living organisms such as bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, prions, protozoa and algae. Although microbes are impossible to see with the naked eye, they make up 60% of all living matter on Earth with a massive impact in each and every other living organism on the planet. Microbial activities and interactions are vitally important to virtually all processes on Earth, playing key roles in nutrient cycling, biodegradation, climate change, food spoilage, as well as the cause and control of disease. To know more about microbiology you can find many important books here . . .
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