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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago
"Microbe" generally just means anything small - bacteria, yeasts, fungi, even protozoa. It usually does not include viruses. "Bacteria" is often used informally as a synonym for "prokaryote", a term encompassing two of the three kingdoms of life: the Eubacteria and the Archaea. Microorganisms or microbes can be classified as bacteria, protozoa,virus, fungi, archaea, protists, plankton, and planarian. ... Let us try to differentiate between germs and bacteria. Germs are considered harmful microorganisms while bacteria is a broad classification of a microorganism.
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