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Diversity of Microorganisms
Microorganisms are highly diverse and differ from one another in various characteristics, including size, structure, habitat, and metabolism. While many microbes are unicellular, there are also multicellular organisms that are microscopic. Additionally, certain microbes, such as viruses, are acellular, meaning they are not composed of cells at all.
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