mikrobiel
Mikrobiel is a term used to refer to microscopic life forms, collectively or individually, that are studied in microbiology. It typically denotes microorganisms such as bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protists, and in some contexts may also be used to discuss viruses because of their ecological and medical relevance. As a broad concept, mikrobiel does not designate a single taxonomic group but rather a size- and function-based category of life.
Taxonomy and diversity within the mikrobiel include organisms across the domains Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Their
Ecology and interactions. Mikrobiel inhabit almost every environment on Earth, from soil and freshwater to extreme
Study and applications. Investigation of mikrobiel uses microscopy, culture methods, and molecular techniques such as sequencing