The protists amoebae and paramecium are both eukaryote microorganisms. Especially in the sense that you need a light microscope to see them.
flagella and cilia
To find defenses against a eukaryotic microorganism is difficult because we are eukaryotic organisms and any attack on the cell of the microorganism can be an attack against our own cells. This requires a subtle approach. Viruses have no metabolism, are not really living and do not reproduce without a host. So, they leave little open to attack in their simplicity.
a virus is not a microorganism
Called a prokaryote. An example is the bacterium Escherichia coli.
eukaryote, an example of prokaryote cell is bacteria
Candida is a genus of yeasts which are eukaryotic microorganisms belonging to the kingdom Fungi.
flagella and cilia
There are several organisms.Some algae,protozoans and some fungi are examples
It is definitely not an animal. Animals are said to be multicellular organisms and they are eukaryotic.
To find defenses against a eukaryotic microorganism is difficult because we are eukaryotic organisms and any attack on the cell of the microorganism can be an attack against our own cells. This requires a subtle approach. Viruses have no metabolism, are not really living and do not reproduce without a host. So, they leave little open to attack in their simplicity.
Plankton is an example.
Protoctista are eukaryotic, meaning they have a true nucleus. Monera are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.
No it is not
It is a eukaryotic micro-organism which is classified as a fungi.Yeast is not a taxonomic group. It is a fungal morphology (growth form).
Dinoflagella is a member of Protista and therefore Eukaryotic. An example of this would be Pfiesteria.
Bacteria infecting a cut.
they help u to keep healthy