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Any of various one-celled microorganisms of the plant kingdom, existing as free- living organisms or as parasites of other organisms. Bacteria reproduce through subdivision, and are classified according to their shape and behavior.
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| bacteriostatic |
Specifically acting to inhibit the multiplication of bacteria.
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| bacteria |
Very small, single-celled life-forms that can reproduce quickly.
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| 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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