| bacterium |
a tiny, single-celled microorganism, commonly known as a germ; some bacteria, called pathogens, cause disease
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| bacteriuria |
bacteria in the urine; large amounts can indicate bladder, urethra, or kidney infection
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| bacteremia |
a condition in which bacteria are present in the bloodstream; may occur after minor surgery or infection and may be dangerous for people with a weakened immune system or abnormal heart valves
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| bacteriophage |
Viruses that infect cells. If alien genes are intergrated into that DNA, it invades into the host cell when in infection and multiplies in the form of viruses.
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| bacterium |
Microscopic one-celled organism. Cell type lacks a distinct nucleus, sexual recombination, and chlorophyll. Itdoes have cell walls and DNA.
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