Microorganisms, also known as microbes, are tiny living organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. They include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists. Despite their small size, microorganisms play a crucial role in the environment, medicine, industry, and food production.
Viruses: Tiny infectious agents that can only replicate inside the cells of other organisms. They cause a wide range of diseases, from the common cold to more serious illnesses.
Fungi: Include molds, yeast, and mushrooms. They can be both helpful, such as in the production of antibiotics, or harmful, causing infections like athlete's foot and ringworm.
Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats[Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on the diversity of living things in each of a variety of different habitats.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment does not include specific animal and plant names in specific habitats.]