| bacteriophage |
An ultra-microscopic organism, similar to a virus, that replicates in bacteria, causing lysis of cells.
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| bacterium |
A major class of microscopic (0.5-2.0 micron) motile or non-motile, unicellular organisms, the smallest living things able to reproduce themselves, achieved mainly by each cell dividing into two. The genetic code is carried in a tangled coil of DNA known as the bacterial chromosome.
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| bacteriochlorophyll |
A pigment similar to chlorophyll, used by purple and green bacteria during photosynthesis.
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| bacteremia |
The presence of bacteria in the hemolymph of blood of invertebrates and other animals, without production of harmful toxins or other deleterious effects.
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| bactericide |
Any substance that is toxic to bacteria.
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