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A microorganism is a form of life that can be single celled and can be formed in colonies of cells. These forms of life are almost all microscopic. The three main microorganisms are [[bacteria]], [[fungi]], and viruses. These microorganisms are extremely vital in everyday processes of nearly every living ecosystem.
A microorganism is a form of life that can be single celled and can be formed in colonies of cells. These forms of life are almost all microscopic. The three main microorganisms are [[bacteria]], [[fungi]], and viruses. These microorganisms are extremely vital in everyday processes and especially in [[soil processes]].

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A microorganism is a form of life that can be single celled and can be formed in colonies of cells. These forms of life are almost all microscopic. The three main microorganisms are bacteria, fungi, and viruses. These microorganisms are extremely vital in everyday processes and especially in soil processes.