mikroorganismides
Mikroorganismides are microscopic living organisms that, in common usage, encompass the broad group of life forms too small to be seen with the unaided eye. The term is used in some languages and contexts as an umbrella for microorganisms, but it is not a formal taxonomic rank. Members may include bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae, protozoa, and some microscopic multicellular forms, depending on the definition. In many discussions, viruses are included with microorganisms, though they are acellular particles that replicate only inside host cells.
Most mikroorganismides range from about 0.2 to several hundred micrometers in size; bacteria and archaea are
Ecological roles include primary production by photosynthetic microorganisms, decomposition and nutrient cycling, and symbiotic relationships with
Study and classification in microbiology rely on microscopy, culture, and molecular methods. Culture-dependent approaches reveal living,