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Bacteria

Bacteria are very tiny. Bacteria are major group of leaving


microorganism. Bacteria are found in the air, soil, water, and food
and in the bodies of living thing or dead organism. They are in
variety of shapes.

Bacteria

Bacteria are very tiny. Bacteria are major group of leaving


microorganism. Bacteria are found in the air, soil, water, and food
and in the bodies of living thing or dead organism. They are in
variety of shapes.

Bacteria

Bacteria are very tiny. Bacteria are major group of leaving


microorganism. Bacteria are found in the air, soil, water, and food
and in the bodies of living thing or dead organism. They are in
variety of shapes.

Bacteria

Bacteria are very tiny. Bacteria are major group of leaving


microorganism. Bacteria are found in the air, soil, water, and food
and in the bodies of living thing or dead organism. They are in
variety of shapes.

Bacteria

Bacteria are very tiny. Bacteria are major group of leaving


microorganism. Bacteria are found in the air, soil, water, and food
and in the bodies of living thing or dead organism. They are in
variety of shapes.
Fungi

Mushroom, yeast and moulds are fungi. Mould can be found on


many rotten fruits, bread or rice. Fungi used to be classified as
plants but they cannot make food. They depend on either dead or
living organisms for food. Fungi can grow well in the dark and in
the light. Fungi grow on wet or moist surfaces

Fungi

Mushroom, yeast and moulds are fungi. Mould can be found on


many rotten fruits, bread or rice. Fungi used to be classified as
plants but they cannot make food. They depend on either dead or
living organisms for food. Fungi can grow well in the dark and in
the light. Fungi grow on wet or moist surfaces

Fungi

Mushroom, yeast and moulds are fungi. Mould can be found on


many rotten fruits, bread or rice. Fungi used to be classified as
plants but they cannot make food. They depend on either dead or
living organisms for food. Fungi can grow well in the dark and in
the light. Fungi grow on wet or moist surfaces

Fungi

Mushroom, yeast and moulds are fungi. Mould can be found on


many rotten fruits, bread or rice. Fungi used to be classified as
plants but they cannot make food. They depend on either dead or
living organisms for food. Fungi can grow well in the dark and in
the light. Fungi grow on wet or moist surfaces
Protozoa

Protozoa are the biggest microorganisms. Protozoa can be found in


water environment such as in the ponds, rivers, swamps or body
tissue fluids. Protozoa can make food or feed from the cells of
living organisms. Amoeba and paramecium are the example of
protozoa.

Protozoa

Protozoa are the biggest microorganisms. Protozoa can be found in


water environment such as in the ponds, rivers, swamps or body
tissue fluids. Protozoa can make food or feed from the cells of
living organisms. Amoeba and paramecium are the example of
protozoa.

Protozoa

Protozoa are the biggest microorganisms. Protozoa can be found in


water environment such as in the ponds, rivers, swamps or body
tissue fluids. Protozoa can make food or feed from the cells of
living organisms. Amoeba and paramecium are the example of
protozoa.

Protozoa

Protozoa are the biggest microorganisms. Protozoa can be found in


water environment such as in the ponds, rivers, swamps or body
tissue fluids. Protozoa can make food or feed from the cells of
living organisms. Amoeba and paramecium are the example of
protozoa.

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Viruses

Viruses are the tiniest of the microorganisms. Most viruses are


simple microorganisms and small. They cannot be seen even
through microscopes. They can be found everywhere. Viruses are
non-living things. However, when enter a living body, they will
use the materials in the body to reproduce more viruses. Viruses
can be harmful to humans and animals as they cause many
different types of diseases.

Viruses

Viruses are the tiniest of the microorganisms. Most viruses are


simple microorganisms and small. They cannot be seen even
through microscopes. They can be found everywhere. Viruses are
non-living things. However, when enter a living body, they will
use the materials in the body to reproduce more viruses. Viruses
can be harmful to humans and animals as they cause many
different types of diseases.

Viruses

Viruses are the tiniest of the microorganisms. Most viruses are


simple microorganisms and small. They cannot be seen even
through microscopes. They can be found everywhere. Viruses are
non-living things. However, when enter a living body, they will
use the materials in the body to reproduce more viruses. Viruses
can be harmful to humans and animals as they cause many
different types of diseases.

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