Microbiology
is the study of microorganisms, a large and diverse group of organisms
that exist as single cells or cell clusters. The science of microbiology
includes the study of microbial growth, biochemistry, genetics,
and ecology and the relationship of microorganisms to other organisms.
As
a basic biological science, microbiology provides some of the most
accessible research tools for probing the nature of life processes.
Our sophisticated understanding of the chemical and physical principles
governing life has developed from studies of microorganisms.
As
an applied biological science, microbiology deals with many important
practical problems in medicine, agriculture, bioremediation and
food industries, and is at the heart of biotechnology and molecular
biology.
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