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bacteria MED (pl. of bacterium)
bacteria MED (pl. of bacterium)

nitrifying bacteria BOT

nonpathogenic bacteria MED

pathogenic bacteria MED

gram positive bacteria MED

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Insoluble organic polymers, such as carbohydrates, are broken down to soluble derivatives that become available for other bacteria.
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The bacteria oxidise the sulfide minerals, thus liberating the occluded gold for subsequent recovery via cyanidation.
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If the requisite nutrient has been added, the bacteria will develop rapidly in these spots.
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Glands on the worm's back secrete a mucus on which the bacteria feed, a form of symbiosis.
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This is one of many pieces of evidence that mitochondria and chloroplasts are themselves descended from free-living bacteria.
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Several species of sulfate reducing bacteria also have the ability to reduce uranium.
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Under reducing conditions, the sulfates it contains can be reduced back to sulfide by sulfate reducing bacteria.
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The retrieval of these bacteria can be achieved with no impact to the ecosystem.
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Bacterial flora is endogenous bacteria, which is defined as bacteria that naturally reside in a closed system.
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Caterpillars and pupa fall prey, not only to birds but invertebrate predators, small mammals, as well as fungi and bacteria.
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