
1) Acidophil 2) Acidophile 3) Aerobes 4) Anaerobes 5) Bacterium 6) Bug 7) Calymmatobacterium 8) Diplococcus 9) Francisella 10) Germs 11) Gonococcus 12) Legionella 13) Microorganisms 14) Nitrobacterium 15) Rickettsia 16) Rickettsial
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1) Antibiotic targets 2) Antiseptic targets 3) Bacterium 4) Brie-ripening agent 5) Cause of fermentation 6) Causes infections 7) Cheesemakers 8) Coccus and tetanus 9) Cultured ones 10) Disease sources 11) Fermentation aids 12) Germs 13) Laboratory concerns 14) Micro-organisms 15) Microbes 16) Microorganism
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• (n.p.) See Bacterium. • (pl. ) of Bacterium
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any of a group of microscopic single-celled organisms that live in enormous numbers in almost every environment on the surface of Earth, from ... [72 related articles]
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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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any of numerous unicellular microorganisms of the class Schizomycetes, occurring in a wide variety of forms, existing either as free-living organisms or parasites, and having a wide range of biochemical, often pathogenic properties. Some bacteria are capa
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<microbiology> One of the two major classes of prokaryotic organism (the other being the Cyanobacteria). Bacteria are small (linear dimensions of around 1 m), noncompartmentalised, with circular DNA and ribosomes of 70S. ... Protein synthesis differs from that of eukaryotes and many antibacterial antibiotics interfere with protein synthesis, ...
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(bak-tēr´e-ә) in the three-domain system of classification, one of the two large divisions into which prokaryotes are grouped. They are genetically distinct from the Archaea. They are made up of a large number of single-celled microorganisms that commonly multiply by cell division (fission) and whose cell is ...
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(bak-tēr´e-ә) plural of bacterium.
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Ubiquitous one-celled organisms, which are involved in fermentation. In the sausage curing process, bacteria are imperative. They promote acidification, the advancement of flavor, and fermentation
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(Singular: bacterium) Microscopic living organisms that can aid in pollution control by metabolizing organic matter in sewage, oil spills or other pollutants. However, bacteria in soil, water or air can also cause human, animal and plant health problems.
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A single cell microscopic organism.
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(Life processes and cells) single-celled micro-organisms, some of which are pathogenic in humans, animals and plants. Singular is bacterium
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Bac·te'ri·a noun plural See
Bacterium .
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A parasitic micro organism which causes disease.
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any of numerous unicellular microorganisms of the class Schizomycetes, occurring in a wide variety of forms, existing either as free-living organisms or parasites, and having a wide range of biochemical, often pathogenic properties. Some bacteria are capable of causing human, animal or plant diseases; others are essential in pollution control becau...
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a microscopic living organism
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a one celled living organism
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Tiny one-celled organisms present throughout the environment that require a
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(Singular bacterium) Microscopic living organisms that can aid in pollution control by metabolizing organic matter in sewage, oil spills or other pollutants. However, bacteria in soil, water or air can also cause human, animal and plant health problems.
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A group of small living organisms made of just one cell.
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bacterium noun (microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission; important as pathogens and for biochemical properties; taxonomy is difficult; often considered plants
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a single-celled microorganism that lacks a nucleus
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(plural form of bacterium) a large group of one-celled microorganisms; some species cause diseases such as pneumonia
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Any of the unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms, which vary in terms of morphology, oxygen and nutritional requirements, and motility, and may be free-living, saprophytic, or pathogenic in organisms.
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