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Bacteria constitue large number of unicelluler organisms. These are mostly belong to kingdom protista which is further divided into prokaryotes ( unicelluler ) and eukaryotes ( multicellular). Under prokaryotes mainly blue green algae come while under eukaryotes protozoans, fungi, slime moulds come. 

Bacterias which are medically important have size between 0.2-1.5 micrometer in diameter and 3-5 micrometer in length. ANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK was the first one to observe bacteria.  

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