Understanding Protists
Protists are defined as eukaryotic organisms that are neither animals, plants, nor fungi, showcasing a remarkable diversity of forms and functions. While they descend from a common ancestor, protists do not form a clade, making their classification somewhat outdated. These single-celled organisms play a crucial role in microbiology, with sizes comparable to animal cells, highlighting the complexity and variety within this fascinating group.In this clip
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Episode 112: Introduction to Microbiology
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