1. include
1.1. viruses
1.2. bacteria
1.3. fungi
1.4. protista
2. can be
2.1. useful organisms
2.1.1. used by
2.1.1.1. people to make food and medicines
2.1.2. in
2.1.2.1. ecosystems
2.1.2.2. decomposing
2.1.2.3. recycling
2.2. harmful organisms
2.2.1. can be prevented by
2.2.1.1. washing hands
2.2.1.2. sterilizing
2.2.2. as they cause
2.2.2.1. diseases
2.2.2.1.1. cures
2.2.2.1.2. tuberculosis: Cough
2.2.2.1.3. AIDS: fever, sore throat
2.2.2.1.4. malaria
3. are
3.1. living things
3.2. microscopic, can be only seen under microscope
4. Microorganisms
4.1. Microorganisms: the organisms which we cannot see through our naked eyes are called microorganisms
4.2. Bacteria
4.2.1. single celled
4.2.2. may be found in colonies
4.2.3. can be in any shape. example- cocci, rod shaped, spiral shaped
4.2.4. examples: rhodobacter, E.Coli
4.3. Fungi
4.3.1. chlorophyll absent
4.3.2. saprophytic:they eat on dead and decaying matter
4.3.2.1. parasitic: living on host
4.3.3. example: yeast, mushroom, mould
4.4. Protozoa
4.4.1. They survive on other plants or animals. They are unable to make their own food.
4.4.2. mostly aquatic, usually found in water.
4.4.3. examples: amoeba
4.4.3.1. Algae The green substances floating on water surfaces, on ponds and lake
4.4.3.1.1. examples: spirogyra the filamentous and colonical can be volvox
4.5. Viruses
4.5.1. virus is an infectious agent of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells
4.5.2. examples: influenza virus, chicken pox virus.