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Which category of microorganisms is completely devoid of any cell structure in their body organization?
Which category of microorganisms is completely devoid of any cell structure in their body organization?
Which kingdom is categorized in Whittaker’s 5 kingdom classification?
Which kingdom is categorized in Whittaker’s 5 kingdom classification?
Which type of microorganisms have their body made up of cells?
Which type of microorganisms have their body made up of cells?
Which type of microorganisms are categorized as Eukaryotes?
Which type of microorganisms are categorized as Eukaryotes?
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Which type of microorganisms are categorized as Prokaryotes?
Which type of microorganisms are categorized as Prokaryotes?
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Study Notes
Microorganisms Classification
- Viruses are completely devoid of any cell structure in their body organization.
Whittaker's 5 Kingdom Classification
- Fungi, Animalia, Plantae, Protista, and Monera are categorized in Whittaker's 5 kingdom classification.
Cell Structure
- Eukaryotes have their body made up of cells.
- Eukaryotes are characterized by the presence of a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
- Prokaryotes are characterized by the absence of a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, and include Monera and some Protista.
- Eukaryotes include Fungi, Animalia, Plantae, and some Protista.
- Bacteria and Archaea are examples of Prokaryotes.
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Test your knowledge of the classification of microorganisms with this quiz! Explore the different categories based on body and nuclear organization, and learn about microbes beyond cellular organization. Challenge yourself with questions about the diverse classification of microorganisms.