Bacteria are often maligned as the causes of human and animal disease (like this one, Leptospira, which causes serious disease in livestock). However, certain bacteria, the actinomycetes, produce antibiotics such as streptomycin and nocardicin;
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Bacteria grow in a wide variety of habitats and conditions. ... Bacteria have a wide range of envronmental and nutritive requirements. ... When most people think of bacteria, they think of disease-causing organisms, like the Streptococcus bacteria growing in culture in this picture, which were isolated from a man with...
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Bacteria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The bacteria ([bækˈtɪərɪə]; singular : bacterium ) are a large group of unicellular microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging fr...
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The museum provides information for the general public on all aspects of bacteria with integrated hyper links to over 250 relevant sites. Annotated lists of links are also provided for professional microbiologists ... The Foundation of Bacteriology and the Society for Applied Microbiology ... welcome you to the...
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Even though there are 2.5 billion bacteria in one gram of soil, you may never see a single bacteria in your entire life. If you lined 10,000 bacteria up, side by side, it would only make up 2.5 centimeters of space and could only be seen under a powerful microscope.
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But they can be quite picky about where they will settle – and what other bacteria they'll share fences with. That's the conclusion of the most comprehensive map ever of the microbial communities flourishing in the human body.
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FREE CELL GRAPHICS; Download, print, and hand out color Plant and Animal Cell diagrams in your classroom ... E. coli are common rod-shaped intestinal bacteria. Some strains can be dangerous, especially in undercooked meat. Read how bacteria multiply.
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