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  • 11pseudomonas —   n. (pl. ades ) any of a genus of rod like bacteria, many of which cause disease in plants or animals …

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  • 12Bacterial cell structure — Bacteria, despite their apparent simplicity, contain a well developed cell structure which is responsible for many of their unique biological properties. Many structural features are unique to bacteria and are not found among archaea or… …

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  • 13rodlike — rod·like räd .līk adj resembling a rod <rodlike bacteria> …

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  • 14Elizabethkingia meningoseptica — Wet raised colonies with clear margin and characteristic smell on Blood agar growth. Sometimes may not show yellow color. Vancomycin sensitivity (clearing around disk) and colistin resistance may lead to mistaking this organism as gram posi …

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  • 15Yoghurt — Yoghurt, full fat Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy 257 kJ (61 kcal) Carbohydrate …

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  • 16Flagellum — For the insect anatomical structure, see Antenna (biology). For the flagella of male Solifugae, see Solifugae. Flagella Code TH H1.00.01.1.01032 A flagellum ( …

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  • 17Bacillus — A large family of bacteria that have a rod like shape. They include the bacteria that cause food to spoil, and also those responsible for some types of diseases. Helpful members of the bacillus family are used to make antibiotics, or colonize the …

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  • 18Rickettsia — A member of a group of microorganisms that (like viruses) require other living cells for growth but (like bacteria) use oxygen, have metabolic enzymes and cell walls, and are susceptible to antibiotics. Rickettsiae cause a series of diseases… …

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  • 19Tetanus — Not to be confused with tinnitus. Tetanus Classification and external resources Muscular spasms (specifically opisthotonos) in a patient sufferi …

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