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The morphology, structure and function of eukaryotic microorganisms

Edited by Zhou Deqing, Chapter 2 of Microbiology - The Form, Structure and Function of Eukaryotic Microorganisms, definition: a large class of organisms whose nuclei have nuclear membranes, can undergo mitosis, and have mitochondria or chloroplasts and other organelles in their cytoplasm. Fungi, microscopic algae and protozoa are microorganisms belonging to the eukaryotic class, so they are called eukaryotic microorganisms.

Edited at 2024-04-10 14:03:24
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