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  • 31Anaerobia — An*a [ e]r*o bi*a, Anaerobes An aer*obes, Anaerobes An*a [ e]r*obes, n. pl. [NL. anaerobia; an not + a[ e]ro + Gr.? life.] (Bacteriol.) Ana[ e]robic bacteria. They are called {facultative ana[ e]robes} when able to live either in the presence or… …

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  • 32Anaerobies — An*a [ e]r*o*bies, n. pl. [Gr. an priv. + ?, ?, air + bi os life.] (Biol.) Micro[ o]rganisms which do not require oxygen, but are killed by it. See {obligate anaerobes} under {anaerobes}. Sternberg. [1913 Webster +PJC] …

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  • 33Yeast — of the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae Scientific classification Domain …

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  • 34Soil life — or soil biota is a collective term for all the organisms living within the soil.OverviewIn a balanced soil, plants grow in an active and vibrant environment. The mineral content of the soil and its physical structure are important for their well… …

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  • 35Cecum — For the genus of sea snails, see Caecum (genus). Not to be confused with sacrum. Cecum …

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  • 36Aminoglycoside — An aminoglycoside is a molecule composed of a sugar group and an amino group. [MeshName|Aminoglycosides] Several aminoglycosides function as antibiotics that are effective against certain types of bacteria. They include amikacin, gentamicin,… …

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  • 37Growth medium — An agar plate an example of a bacterial growth medium. Specifically, it is a streak plate; the orange lines and dots are formed by bacterial colonies. A growth medium or culture medium is a liquid or gel designed to support the growth of… …

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  • 38Hydrogenosome — A hydrogenosome is a membrane enclosed organelle of some anaerobic ciliates, trichomonads and fungi. The hydrogenosomes of trichomonads (the most studied of the hydrogenosome containing microorganisms) produce molecular hydrogen, acetate, carbon… …

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  • 39Dental plaque — Inadequate removal of plaque caused a build up of calculus (dark yellow color) near the gums on almost all the teeth. Dental plaque is a biofilm, usually a pale yellow, that develops naturally on the teeth. Like any biofilm, dental plaque is… …

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  • 40Gas gangrene — Classification and external resources Photograph before right leg amputation (hemipelvectomy) of a patient with gas gangrene. The right thigh is swollen, edematous and discoloured with necrotic bullae (large blisters). An impressive crepitation… …

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