Microorganisms

The Most Powerful Life on Earth
Take a closer look, and a new world will unfold before you—amazing and captivating,
much more beautiful than you could ever imagine.
Fact 1
There are about 1 trillion species of microorganisms on Earth, 99.999% of which are still unexplored.

Fact 3
Cyanobacteria and microscopic algae produce up to 80% of all oxygen on Earth.

Fact 5
Deinococcus bacteria can survive in space for up to 3 years.
Fact 2
The mass of microorganisms is 1353 times greater than the total mass of humanity.

Fact 4
Microorganisms are the oldest forms of life, with fossil records dating back 3.5 billion years.

An animal cell is the basic structural and functional unit of a living organism.
A plant cell is the basic structural and functional unit of a plant organism.
A bacterium is a unicellular organism belonging to prokaryotes.
An amoeba is a unicellular organism belonging to the protozoa type.
A paramecium is a unicellular organism belonging to the protozoa type.
A microscopic multicellular animal of the phylum Tardigrada.
Chlamydomonas is a unicellular green alga belonging to the Chlorophyta type.
A bacteriophage is a virus that infects bacteria.
A coronavirus is an RNA-containing virus that can infect humans and animals.
An adenovirus is a DNA-containing virus that infects various tissues of humans and animals.
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