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Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Why large eukaryotes like mosquitoes and ticks considered in a microbiology class.

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Microbiology is the study of microbes like fungi, viruses, and bacteria. Microorganisms are very small which cannot be seen with the naked eye. It can be studied under a microscope. These small microbial structures are key role players in the society in different ways. There are several sub-disciplines in microbiology which includes food microbiology, medicinal microbiology, evolutionary microbiology, industrial microbiology etc.

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