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Living things which are too small that they cannot be seen with the naked eye and only can be see using microscope
BACTERIA
PROTOZOA
CLASSIFICATION OF MICROORGANISMS
VIRUSES
FUNGI
ALGAE
1. APPEARANCE
2. SHAPE
3. SIZE
4. METHOD OF REPRODUCTION
5. NUTRITION
6. HABITAT
APPEARANCE
SHAPE SIZE METHOD OF REPRODUCTION NUTRITION HABITAT
METHOD OF REPRODUCTION
NUTRITION
HABITAT
METHOD OF REPRODUCTION
NUTRITION
HABITAT
METHOD OF REPRODUCTION
NUTRITION
HABITAT
METHOD OF REPRODUCTION
NUTRITION
HABITAT
1. EXERCISE 1 2. EXERCISE 2
3. EXERCISE 3
4. EXERCISE 4 5. EXERCISE 5
0.5 m to 1.0 m
Bacteria obtain food through 2 ways : a. Absorption 1. Saprophytic Bacteria Obtain food from dead animals and plants 2. Parasitic Bacteria Obtain food from living organisms b. Photosynthesis 1. Autotrophic Bacteria Some have chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis
BACTERIOPHAGE
HELICAL
POLYHEDRAL
DUPLICATING
Do not make their own food. They are parasites (obtain food from animals, plants and some bacteria)
YEAST
MUCOR
10 m to 100 m
BUDDING
SPORE FORMATION
Absorption
1. Saprophytic Fungi Obtain food from dead animals and plants 2. Parasitic Fungi Obtain food from living organisms
AMOEBA
PARAMECIUM
5 m to 250 m
BINARY FISSION
Absorption
1. Saprophytic Protozoa Obtain food from dead animals and plants 2. Parasitic Protozoa Obtain food from living organisms
Can be found in soil, fresh water, the oceans and other organisms
SPIROGYRA CHLAMYDOMONAS
1 m to 100000 m