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Bacteria - Wikipedia
Bacteria are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell. They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms.
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BACTERIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of a domain (Bacteria) (see domain sense 8) of chiefly round, spiral, or rod-shaped single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms that typically live in soil, ...
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Bacteria: Definition, Types, Benefits, Risks & Examples
Bacteria are microscopic living organisms that have only one cell. Most bacteria aren't harmful, but certain types can make you sick.
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bacterium
bacterium (bækˈtɪərɪəm) Pl. -a; rarely anglicized as bactery. [mod.L., ad. Gr. βακτήριον, dim. of βάκτρον stick, staff.] 1. Any of several types of microscopic or ultramicroscopic single-celled organisms very widely distributed in nature, not only in soil, water, and air, but also on or in many part...
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Bacteria | Cell, Evolution, & Classification | Britannica
Bacteria are unicellular microorganisms and thus are generally not organized into tissues. Each bacterium grows and divides independently of any ...
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BACTERIUM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a type of very small organism that lives in air, earth, water, plants, and animals, often one that causes disease
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Tetracoccus (bacterium)
In taxonomy, "Tetracoccus" is a genus of the Alphaproteobacteria. References Further reading Scientific journals Scientific books Scientific databases External links Bacteria genera
Alphaproteobacteria
Enigmatic bacteria taxa
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Definition of bacteria - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A large group of single-cell microorganisms. Some cause infections and disease in animals and humans. The singular of bacteria is bacterium.
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Bacteria - National Human Genome Research Institute
Bacteria are small single-celled organisms. Bacteria are found almost everywhere on Earth and are vital to the planet's ecosystems.
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What is a Bacterium? - Caister Academic Press
A bacterium is a living cell consisting of a fluid called cytoplasm enclosed by a cell membrane and cell wall.
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bacterium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
en:Microbiology · English terms with quotations · English 4-syllable words · Latin terms borrowed from Ancient Greek · Latin terms derived from Ancient Greek ...
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halophilic bacterium — Translation in Chinese - TechDico
Many translation examples sorted by field of work of "halophilic bacterium" - English-Chinese dictionary and smart translation assistant.
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Edwardsiella (bacterium)
Edwardsiella is a genus of gram-negative, fermentative bacteria of the family Hafniaceae. It was first discovered in snakes in 1962. Description
A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Hafniaceae, they are occasionally opportunistic pathogens of humans. S...
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bacterium ability to metabolize a compound toxic to most other organisms, do not know how the bacterium takes up the compound from the environment A new bacterium is discovered that has a unique ability to metabolize ...
If the uptake is active, there shouldn't be any of the toxic compound in the bacterium.
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Kordia (bacterium)
Kordia is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic and non-motile genus of bacteria from the family of Flavobacteriaceae. References Flavobacteria
Bacteria genera
Taxa described in 2004
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