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Microbial Groups
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Mind Map on Microbial Groups, created by aishagiggles on 27/02/2014.
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Microbial Groups
Eukaryotes
Fungi
Types
Chytridiomycota
Zygomycota
Ascomycetes
Basidiomycetes
Feeding form
Saprobic heterotrophs
Parasitic heterotrophs
Mutualistic heterotrophs
Reproduction
Sexual
Asexual
Arthrospores
Chlamydospores
Conidiospores
Sporangiospores
Blastospore
Interactions
Mycorrhizae
Lichen
Roles
Decomposer
Spoilers
Modify habitats
Pathogens
Food
Improve plant growth
Mold
Types
Myxomycota
Acrasiomycota
Oomycota
Roles
Engulf bacteria
Decomposer
Consumer
Recycling nutrients
Cause disease in plants
Algae
Distribution
Planktonic
Benthic
Neustonic
Terrestrial
Classification
Chrysophyta
Euglenophyta
Pyrrophyta
Chlorophyta
Phaeophyta
Rhodophyta
Nutrition
Autotrophic
Heterotrophic
Reproduction
Sexual
Asexual
Fragmentation
Spores
Binary fission
Protozoa
Unicellular eukaryotes
Nutrition
Chemoheterotrophic
Holozoic
Saprozoic
Reproduction
Asexual
Binary fission
Sexual
Conjugation
Classification
Sarcomastigophora
Labyrinthomorpha
Apicomplexa
Microspora
Ascetospora
Myxozoa
Ciliophora
Roles
Marine food chain
Interaction
Parasitic
Mutualistic
Prokaryotes
Bacteria
Various morphology
Reproduction
Binary fission
Nutrition
Photoautotrophs
Chemotrophs
Autotrophs
Heterotrophs
Eco roles
Recycling chemical components
Symbiotic relationships
Commensalism
Parasitism
Mutualism
Bioremediation
Virus
Obligate intracellular parasite
Diff. with other cells
Either DNA or RNA
Inability to reproduce independent cells
Inability for cell division
Replication
1. Attachment
2. Penetration
3. Replication
4. Assembly
5. Release
Eco roles
Cause diseases
Biological warfare
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