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Actinomycetota 🔍

Actinomycetes are a group of bacteria that belong to the class of Bacillae, primarily found in soil and water bodies. They are characterized by their cell walls composed mainly of cellulose, which is thicker than proteins, allowing them to attach to and survive in harsh environments like soil. Actinomycetes also contain several types of fungi such as Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Botrytis.

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CRU-MS is a classification system for microorganisms, used in microbiology to identify different types based on their structure and characteristics. It categorizes microorganisms into four main groups: Firmicutes (Proteobacteria), Bacteroidetes (Bacilli), Actinobacteria (Actinomycetota), and Proteobacteria (Firmicutes). These groups are further divided into subgroups based on their specific features, such as the presence of a cell wall

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