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Living organisms, microscopic in size, which usually consist of a single cell. Most bacteria use organic matter for their food and produce waste products as a result of their life processes.
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| bacteriostatic |
Slowing or stopping the proliferation of bacteria.
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| bacteria |
Any of the unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms of the class Schizomycetes, which vary in terms of morphology, oxygen and nutritional requirements, and motility, and may be free-living, saprophytic, or pathogenic in plants or animals.
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| bacteriophage |
Description: A virus that infects bacteria. Also called a phage. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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| bacterium |
Description: Unicellular microscopic organism that reproduces by division. Bacteria are found in all habitats, both in the environment and within the bodies of the largest organisms. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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