Archaea and Viruses
Archaea are fascinating organisms that thrive in extreme environments but curiously do not cause diseases in humans. While they share similarities with bacteria, they represent a distinct domain of life. The discussion then shifts to viruses, which are even smaller than prokaryotes and require an electron microscope for observation, highlighting their unique nature as non-cellular entities.In this clip
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Episode 112: Introduction to Microbiology
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