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B. Sc. First Year Semester I Paper I – Fundamentals of Microbiology Unit 2: TAXONOMY Dr. Jadhav P. N. Associate Professor and Head, Microbiology Department, Deogiri College, Aurangabad Figure: Bacterial Morphology Physiological and metabolic characteristics • Some physiological and metabolic characteristics are very useful in classifying and identifying microorganisms because they are directly related to the nature and activity of microbial enzymes and transport proteins. • Some most important physiological and metabolic characteristics used in microbial taxonomy are nutritional types, cell wall components, carbon and nitrogen sources, energy metabolism, osmotic tolerance, oxygen relationships, temperature relationships, salt requirements and tolerance, secondary metabolites, storage inclusions, etc. Table: Some taxonomically useful physiological and metabolic characteristics and their variations Ecological characteristics • Ecological characteristics, i.e., the characteristics of relationship of microorganisms to their environment significantly contribute in microbial taxonomy. • It is because even very closely related microorganisms may vary considerably with respect to their ecological characteristics. • For convenience, microorganisms inhabiting freshwater, marine, terrestrial, and human body environments differ from one another and from those living in different environments. • However, some of the most important ecological characteristics used in microbial taxonomy are - life cycle patterns - the nature of symbiotic relationship - pathogenic nature - variations in the requirements for temperature, pH, oxygen, and osmotic concentrations.
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