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Small single celled organisms from the Moneran kingdom. They are known as prokaryotes, which are classified together because they lack nuclear membranes. They are the most primitive living beings, but help in the nitrogen cycle.
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Tiny one-celled organisms.
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microscopic organisms having round, rod-like, spiral or filamentous single-celled or noncellular bodies often gathered into colonies.
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One-celled microscopic organisms. Some are capable of causing disease in humans, others are capable of elevating the temperature of a pile of decomposing refuse sufficiently to destroy human pathogens.
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Bacteria are one kind of microscopic (too small to see) germ. Many types of bacteria can make people sick or cause infections. Bacteria live in water, dirt, plants, animals or humans. Humans naturally have some in their body already. Humans can also get some from other people when they have unprotected sex. These kinds of BACTERIA can make people sick. There are medicines called ANTIBIOTICS that kill BACTERIA. ...
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