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1 rod bacteria
1) Техника: палочки2) Иммунология: бациллы, палочковидные бактерии -
2 rod bacteria
бациллы, палочковидные бактерии, палочки -
3 rod bacteria
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4 bacteria
мн. бактерииnonreceptive bacteria — бактерии, не способные адсорбировать фаги
receptive bacteria — бактерии, способные адсорбировать фаги
rod bacteria — бациллы, палочковидные бактерии, палочки
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5 rod-like bacteria
Медицина: палочковидные бактерии -
6 rod-like bacteria
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bacteria — [bak tir′ē ə] pl.n. sing. bacterium [bak tir′ēəm] or bacteria [ModL, pl. of bacterium < Gr baktērion, dim. of baktron, a staff: see BACILLUS] any of a division (Bacteria) of monerans, microorganisms which are typically one celled, have no… … English World dictionary
bacteria — 1847, plural of Mod.L. bacterium, from Gk. bakterion small staff, dim. of baktron stick, rod, from PIE *bak staff used for support. So called because the first ones observed were rod shaped. Introduced as a scientific word 1838 by German… … Etymology dictionary
bacteria — bacterial, adj. bacterially, adv. /bak tear ee euh/, n.pl., sing. bacterium / tear ee euhm/. ubiquitous one celled organisms, spherical, spiral, or rod shaped and appearing singly or in chains, comprising the Schizomycota, a phylum of the kingdom … Universalium
Bacteria — Taxobox color = lightgrey name = Bacteria fossil range = Archean or earlier Recent image width = 210px image caption = Escherichia coli image is 8 micrometres wide. domain = Bacteria subdivision ranks = Phyla [cite web… … Wikipedia
Bacteria — Single celled microorganisms which can exist either as independent (free living) organisms or as parasites (dependent upon another organism for life). Examples of bacteria include: {{}}Acidophilus, a normal inhabitant of yogurt, Chlamydia, which… … Medical dictionary
bacteria — pl. n.; sing. bacterium a group of microorganisms all of which lack a distinct nuclear membrane (and hence are considered more primitive than animal and plant cells) and most of which have a cell wall of unique composition (many antibiotics act… … The new mediacal dictionary
bacteria — bac|te|ri|a [bækˈtıəriə US ˈtır ] n singular bacterium [ riəm] [plural] [Date: 1800 1900; : Modern Latin; Origin: Greek bakterion stick, rod ; because of their shape] very small living things, some of which cause illness or disease →↑virus… … Dictionary of contemporary English
coliform bacteria — Rod shaped bacteria usually found in the intestinal tracts of animals, including humans. Coliform bacteria do not require but can use oxygen, and they do not form spores. They produce acid and gas from the fermentation of lactose sugar. Their… … Universalium
Pathogenic bacteria — Clostridium tetani Bacterial infection Classification and external resources MeSH … Wikipedia
Gram-positive bacteria — Gram positive bacteria, stained purple, of both the bacillus (“rod shaped”) and coccus (spherical) forms. A few Gram negative bacteria are also present, stained pink. Numbered ticks are eleven (11) microns apart. Gram positive… … Wikipedia
Magnetotactic bacteria — (or MTB) are a polyphyletic group of bacteria discovered by Richard P. Blakemore in 1975, that orient along the magnetic field lines of Earth s magnetic field. To perform this task, these bacteria have organelles called magnetosomes that contain… … Wikipedia