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nitrobacteria
Soil bacteria that convert nitrites to nitrates
Nitrobacteriaceae
A natural family of usually rod shaped bacteria that oxidize ammonia or nitrites nitrobacteria
immune system
substances introduced into the body destroy infectious agents such as bacteria and viruses destroy malignant cells and remove cellular debris thus
Panspermia
the widespread distribution of germs from which under favorable circumstances bacteria vibrios etc may develop
Pasteurs fluid
of alcoholic fermentation but used also for the cultivation of bacteria and other organisms It contains all the elements of protoplasm
penicillin
toxicity which have found extensive use in medicine for treating bacterial infections They are categorized as one of the classes of
Photobacterium
A genus including certain comma shaped marine bacteria which emit bluish or greenish phosphorescence Also any microoumlrganism of
Plasmid
like the chromosome to subsequent generations of daughter cells In bacteria plasmids often carry the genes for antibiotic resistance they are
Pleomorphic
Pertaining to pleomorphism as the pleomorphic character of bacteria
Pseudobacteria
inorganic substances etc which in form size and grouping resemble bacteria
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