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bacteriostatic A description of an agent that stops the growth (reproduction) of bacteria, but does NOT kill them.
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bacterium Microscopic organisms that lack nuclei and other organelles; pathogenic species cause disease, while nonpathogenic species are harmless.
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bacterium A single-celled prokaryotic microorganism. Many bacteria cause disease.
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bacteriocin A protein antibiotic, one or more types of which can be produced and "exported" (excreted) by certain strains of bacteria. (16)
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bacteriocin Proteins synthesised by bacterial species that are toxic when absorbed by bacteria belonging to sensitive strains (King & Stansfield, 1990).
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