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The research of microbiology is immensely important for the simple reason is to get the brief knowledge of microbes, bacteria, and the various other microscopic organisms. It would not have been possible to progress in other related fields and in the broad subject of medicine. Microbiology covers microscopic organisms that refer to living organisms that in turn may be of a single cell or unicellular formed of a cluster of cells or has no cells at all meaning a cellular. For the research in Microbiology, the budding microbiologist effectively needs to understand eukaryotes, such as fungi, protists, and prokaryotes.

 

The knowledge of immune systems is treated with utmost importance for all microbiologists starting from the students to the top-level scientist researching and working in this area in different capacities. While talking about microbiology, it is interesting to note that humanity was very much aware of, and there was the sufficient hypothesis available much before their actual identification. The existence of these can be hardly visible or invisible to the naked eyes.

 

Unlike any other subject, microbiology also has its share of sections or sub-areas. These sub-areas generally include two broad areas of Pure Microbiology and the Applied Microbiology. The pure section deals with the taxonomic arrangement as well as the integrative arrangement. Moreover, the applied part of it includes numerous sub-disciplines like medical microbiology, pharmaceutical microbiology, industrial microbiology, food microbiology, agricultural microbiology, microbial biotechnology, veterinary microbiology, water microbiology, aero microbiology, environmental microbiology and so on.

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Hi tscience, I'm wondering what you want to discuss in relation to your post. Until you let us know, I'll run with pgrmdave's point. Take geology:

 

Geophysics

Geochemistry

Petrology

Petrography

Mineralogy

Stratigraphy

Structural Geology

Mineralogy

Paleaontology

Paleogeography

Sedimentology

Seismology

Vulcanology

 

And there are more. And each of these has subdivisions and most of those subdivisions have subdivisions. Your claim that this is unlike any other subject is incorrect.

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