Microbial identification & classification
Microbial identification Microorganisms can be classified into different groups based on their method of food acquisition. This classification primarily focuses on how microorganisms obtain nutrients for growth and metabolism. The main categories of microorganisms based on their food acquisition methods: 1.Autotrophs: Photoautotrophs: These microorganisms use light energy to synthesize organic compounds from inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide (CO2). Examples include photosynthetic bacteria, algae, and plants. Cyanobacteria: Examples include Anabaena and Synechococcus. Algae: Examples include Chlorella and Spirogyra. Chemoautotrophs: Chemoautotrophic microorganisms obtain energy by oxidizing inorganic compounds (e.g., hydrogen sulfide, ammonia) and use this energy to fix carbon dioxide and produce organic molecules. Examples include certain bacteria and archaea found in extreme environments like hydrothermal vents and deep-sea habitats. Hydrogen sulfide-oxidizing ...