What kinds of Micro-organisms are there?
There are two kinds of micro-organisms. Protista (eukaryotic): They contain nucleuses, surrounded by membrane. Monera (prokaryotic): They contain no nucleus and other internal parts, surrounded by a membrane. Monera are bacteria & cyanobacteria and Protista are single celled eukaryotic micro-organisms, example are amoebdiatoms, algae and protozoa.
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