BENSON'S MICROBIOLOGY LAB CONCISE, LL+AC
BENSON'S MICROBIOLOGY LAB CONCISE, LL+AC
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To explain: The domain in which algae, protozoa, and cyanobacteria are classified.

Introduction: A domain is a taxon in the highest rank of living organism compared to a kingdom. There are three types of domain, namely eukaryota, archaea, and bacteria. There are diverse microorganisms present in the pond water, for example, algae, protozoa, and the cyanobacteria.

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The microorganism is classified into eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Cyanobacteria, also termed as blue-green algae, are unicellular organism in the domain bacteria, a prokaryotic organism. However, the domain of protozoa and algae is eukarya, which includes eukaryotic organisms. The eukaryotic organisms possess membrane-bound organelles like a nucleus.

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