Some types of microorganisms have adapted to the extreme conditions and sustained colonies; these organisms are known as extremophiles.
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An organism is any living thing. Which of the pictures below show an organism? Click on a picture to find out! People, plants, mushrooms, and bacteria are all organisms. Rocks, rain, and cars are not...
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what types of organisms use photosynthesis to produce glucose · name the types of organisms that can use photosynthesis to produce glucose...
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Otters question: What are some types of organisms? An organism is a any living thig such as a human or even a plant that is independent in reproducing,
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Bacteria and fungi are types of organisms that are found in soil. Bacteria and fungi are types of organisms that are found in soil.
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Interest in certain phases of the bacteriology of powdered milk, and more specifically powdered infant foods of various types, was stimulated largely by the recent work of Hucker and Hucker,1 An effort was made to ascertain the numbers of organisms in the powdered products and to classify them as spore-formers,
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Types Of Organisms - Basic Biology - 2Can Support Portal, which provides short and concise introductions to basic concepts in molecular and cell biology and...
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These organisms are abundant, easier to capture than fish, and easier to identify than algae or protozoa. Benthic macroinvertebrates include crustaceans, mollusks, worms, and many species of insect larva such as mayflies, stoneflies, caddisflies, and beetles.
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Pathogens - causative agents of diseases A pathogen is an organism that bears ("gen") suffering ("pathos") upon another organism. A vector, in pathology, is an organism that carries pathogens from one organism to another (examples: rats, mosquitoes, ticks)
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