This powerpoint presentation covers viruses, bacteria, and other microbes. It begins by defining viruses as non-cellular particles composed of genetic material and protein that can infect living cells. Examples discussed include bacteriophages like T4 and viruses like herpes. Bacteria like E. coli are introduced as single-celled organisms distinct from viruses. The structures of viruses and bacteria are described, along with how bacteria reproduce through binary fission, conjugation, and forming spores. Different types of bacteria are classified by their energy production, respiration, and symbiotic relationships. The powerpoint concludes by discussing nitrogen fixation by bacteria.