Microorganisms

Bacteria: Unicellular Prokaryotes Lacking a Nucleus
Bacteria are microscopic, unicellular prokaryotic organisms that play essential roles in decomposition, symbiosis, and pathogenesis.
Prokaryotes: Organisms Without a Membrane-Bound Nucleus
Comprehensive overview of prokaryotes, including bacteria and archaea, covering historical context, types, key events, detailed explanations, mathematical models, diagrams, importance, applicability, examples, and related terms.

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