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Microbiology | Definition, History, & Microorganisms | Britannica
microbiology, study of microorganisms, or microbes, a diverse group of generally minute simple life-forms that include bacteria, archaea, algae, fungi, protozoa, and viruses.
Microbiology - Wikipedia
The branches of microbiology can be classified into applied sciences, or divided according to taxonomy, as is the case with bacteriology, parasitology, mycology, immunology, protozoology, virology, phycology, microbial genetics, and microbial ecology.
Introduction to Microbiology – General Microbiology
Welcome to the wonderful world of microbiology! Yay! So. What is microbiology? If we break the word down it translates to “the study of small life,” where the small life refers to microorganisms or microbes. But who are the microbes? And how small are they?
What Is Microbiology? Branches, Uses, and Key Facts
Microbiology is the study of organisms too small to see without a microscope. These microorganisms, or microbes, include bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea, and protists.
ASM - Microbes Make Our World | ASM.org
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Microbiology - OpenStax
Study microbiology online free by downloading OpenStax's Microbiology book and using our accompanying online resources including a biology study guide.
What is microbiology?
Microbiology is the study of microbes. Microbes, which are also called micro-organisms, are a group of organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
Microbiology - Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi | Britannica
The major groups of microorganisms—namely bacteria, archaea, fungi (yeasts and molds), algae, protozoa, and viruses—are summarized below. Links to the more detailed articles on each of the major groups are provided. Microbiology came into being largely through studies of bacteria.
Microbiology | Microbiology Society
As the founding journal from the Microbiology Society, Microbiology brings together communities of scientists from all microbiological disciplines and from around the world. Originally Journal of General Microbiology, we have been publishing the latest advances in microbiology since 1947.
Nature Microbiology
Nature Microbiology presents a Series of Journal Club articles, written by underrepresented author groups, that highlight past and present scientific advances in all areas of microbiology.
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