| bacteria |
microorganisms with prokaryotic cell organization (lacking membrane-bounded nucleus and other specialized features); bacteria are also typically much smaller than fungi (molds)
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| Bacteroides |
Anaerobic gram-negative bacillus normally found in oropharynx and also in feces. In wound infections, it is usually regarded as an opportunist organism.
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| bacteriocin |
A small, naturally occurring protein produced by one species of bacterium that effectively protects it from competing organisms. Different bacteria produce different bacteriocins.
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| bacterium |
(pl. bacteria) a living microorganism characterized by cell membranes and cell walls. About 100 species of bacteria cause diseases in plants (eg, leaf spots and blights caused by Pseudomonas species), and in animals (eg, anthrax).
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| bacterium |
any of a group of single-celled microorganisms that live in soil, water, organic matter, or the bodies of plants and animals and are important because of their chemical effects and as a cause of disease.
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