mikroorganisms
Mikroorganisms, or microorganisms, are microscopic organisms and biological agents that are generally invisible to the unaided eye. They include bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae, and protozoa. Viruses—acellular particles that require living cells to replicate—are often discussed alongside microorganisms, but they are not universally classified as living organisms.
Microorganisms occur in nearly every environment, from soil and water to the bodies of plants and animals,
Ecological and practical importance: Microorganisms drive nutrient cycling and decomposition, support primary production through photosynthesis, and
Study and safety: Microbiology relies on microscopy, culture techniques, and molecular methods such as DNA sequencing