Bacteria
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Bacteria
What are Bacteria? Bacteria are microscopic organisms whose single cells have neither a membrane-bounded nucleus nor other membrane-bounded organelles like mitochondria and ... (more...)
Bacteria - MSN Encarta
Bacteria, one-celled organisms visible only through a microscope. Bacteria live all around us and within us. The air is filled with bacteria, and they (more...)
Bacteria definition of Bacteria in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
bacteria [pl. of bacterium], microscopic unicellular prokaryotic organisms characterized by the lack of a membrane-bound nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. (more...)
Introduction to the Bacteria
Topics include morphology, systematics, life history and ecology, and the fossil record. (more...)
Bacteria vs. Viruses - DrGreene.com
Did you know that the average bacterium is 1,000 nanometers long? That?s pretty small, but it?s still huge compared to a virus. Dr. Greene explains the differences between ... (more...)
bacteria: Definition from Answers.com
bacteria ( bak?tir?? ) ( microbiology ) Extremely small, relatively simple prokaryotic microorganisms traditionally classified with the fungi as (more...)
Bacteria - definition of Bacteria in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
Bacteria /Bac·te·ria/ (bak-ter“e-ah) in former systems of classification, a division of the kingdom Procaryotae, including all prokaryotic organisms except the blue-green algae ... (more...)
Bacteria, Types Of Bacteria, Bacteria Microscopic Pictures at ...
LiveScience.com explains bacteria,types of bacteria,bacteria microscopic pictures,bacteria structure and pictures of bacteria (more...)
Bacteria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bacteria [bęk?t?r.i.?] (help · info) (singular: bacterium) are a large group of unicellular microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide ... (more...)
Life History and Ecology of Bacteria
Bacteria: Life History and Ecology. Bacteria grow in a wide variety of habitats and conditions. When most people think of bacteria, they think of disease-causing organisms, like ... (more...)