makroorganismien
Makroorganismen are living organisms that are large enough to be seen with the naked eye, distinguishing them from microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses. This category encompasses a vast array of life forms, including animals, plants, fungi, and some protists. The term itself is a broad classification, and within it exist incredibly diverse groups with specialized structures and functions.
Animals are a prominent example of makroorganismen, ranging from microscopic invertebrates like tardigrades to large vertebrates
The study of makroorganismen is fundamental to many biological disciplines, including ecology, zoology, botany, and mycology.