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... Some bacteria break down sugar in foods. Other bacteria feed on organic material, and still other bacteria can feed on industrial wastes. ...
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... Bacteria is prokaryotic, they obtain nutrition like fungi, bacteria feed on dying material and convert it back into basic substances. ...
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... Breast-feeding is bacteria-free and promotes digestion of the nutrients. ... Women may have to buy a few new bras and clothes so that they can breast-feed, but at ...
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... Most bacteria are heterotrophic bacteria are either saprophytes or parasites. Saprophytes feed on the remains of dead plants and animals, and ordinarily do not ...
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... to low doses of antibiotics is the perfect formula for selecting bacteria for drug ... On the other hand, if the use of antibiotics in animal feed were curtailed ...
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... source. The bacteria actually feed on the organic matter, but when they try to feed on the oils or chemicals they are killed. These ...
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... Once you start "feeding" your tank your bacteria colony will quickly reproduce. During this time you will be growing bacteria that feed on ammonia. ...
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... order for the spirochetes to spread in nature, an infected tick must feed on another ... Many types of mammals and birds are capable of hosting the bacteria and of ...
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... The bacteria in nodules are so unlike their free living relatives that ... Legumes also have feed feed back control mechanisms; these regulate nitrogen fixation ...
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... Since 1948, a large number of substances that inhibit or kill bacteria have been discovered. Another use of antibiotics is as additives to the feed of animals. ...
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... fish and the pond bottom, where organic waste is broken down by bacteria causing low ... water flow, higher mortalities, and the need to train them to take feed. ...
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... fish and the pond bottom, where organic waste is broken down by bacteria causing low ... water flow, higher mortalities, and the need to train them to take feed. ...
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... to bacteria is substantially less than the risk of normal transfer between bacteria. ... Some countries in Africa do not even have enough food to feed their family ...
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... rare but potentially fatal disease causes intestinal bacteria to metabolize ... and construction, equipment manufacture and maintenance, and feed milling, among ...
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... These chemicals break down the oil into tiny particles, which than get broken down by bacteria which feed on some of the hydrocarbons in the oil. ...
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... This light would be very bad for the overall nature of the liquor. The bacteria inside would feed of this light and go through the process of photosynthesis. ...
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... fed baby's digestive system contains large amounts of beneficial bacteria that prevent ... greatest disadvantage for many mothers who choose to breast-feed is that ...
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... Thus, it is not uncommon for ranchers to force feed calves that won't willingly ... The serum is flash-dried to kill bacteria and viruses, then lactose is added ...
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... Protista are more advanced than bacteria. Protists are microscopic organisms found almost anywhere that is moist. ... They feed off others. ...
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... Bovine Growth Hormone (BGH) is made for engineered bacteria and is used to increase ... He wonders about the claims that GM crops are needed to feed the world's ...
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... article Corey argues that, "Milk that is pasteurized to destroy bacteria, homogenized to ... to be given every fourteen days, and an increase in feed intake that ...
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Will there be enough food to feed billions of billions of people by that time? ... whether it be from daffodils, or the protein in the Bt bacteria, and transferred ...
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... Cellular immunity is a response to intracellular bacteria and viruses, multicellular ... Parasite-free reduviid bugs are allowed to feed on suspected patients. ...
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... in the process of transforming fish and grain into feed for aquaculture ... affect the surrounding environment, and allow antibiotic-resistant bacteria to enter ...
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... photosynthesis, and quantities of water instead of grass, hay and feed to become ... What would happen if a genetically engineered virus or bacteria escapes from ...
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... the metal molybdenum within the enzyme nitrogenase which allows bacteria to fix ... to the environment despite its beneficial effects in helping to feed the world ...
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... These antibiotics and the bacteria they are intended to destroy reside in the meat that ... 20 vegetarians could be fed on land needed to feed 1 person consuming a ...
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... All that is needed is to acquire a simple strain of the virus or bacteria. ... "You start with a small amount of biological agent and you feed it and let it grow ...
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... There is evidence that some of these resistant bacteria are being spread to the ... goes to treating and preventing infection, but most is mixed into feed in order ...
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... Plants feed upon sunlight. ... energy assimilated by consumers is by four routes: respiration, biomass accumulation, decay of organic matter by bacteria and other ...
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