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... One must consider, however that within one gram of soil it is possible that up to 2.5 billion bacteria live in this environment. ...
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Bacteria live almost everywhere, even where other forms of life can't. The only places' where they can't survive is in sanitized places. ...
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... Nitrogen to Ammonia. Nitrogen Fixing bacteria live in the roots of Leguminous plants like beans peas and clover. The bacteria enter ...
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... One type of bacteria, thermopiles, are bacteria that can live at temperatures of forty-two to one hundred degrees Celsius or more. ...
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... (Thimann 624) In this stage a small amount of bacteria can live almost indefinitely provided that the medium is still inhabitable. ...
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... Still other bacteria cannot live in the presence of oxygen. These are called obligate anaerobes. Such bacteria obtain energy only fermentation. ...
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Introduction to Microbiology Introduction: Does soap really help to kill bacteria and do bacteria live on everyday things we touch? ...
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... sunlight. The bacteria live in cooperation with animals unique to this region, providing them with important nutrients. Animals ...
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... Other bacteria are anaerobic, and cannot tolerate gaseous oxygen, such as those bacteria that live in deep underwater sediments, or those that cause bacterial ...
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... atmosphere. When you first place live rock in your aquarium, it probably has very few bacteria colonizing its surface. Since the ...
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... The way that bacteria help plants live is by transforming atmospheric nitrogen to a nitrogen compound that plants can absorb. No ...
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... comma-shaped that have single terminal flagellum - Obligate parasites - organisms that can live only as parasites - Rickettsias - bacteria causing Rocky ...
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... The oral cavity provides shelter for many anaerobic and aerobic bacteria. The anaerobic microorganisms live in the gums, between the teeth, and on the surface ...
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... the growth of bacteria. Different types of bacteria can live in environments with oxygen, and some without. In this lab, we will ...
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... He found that the mixture of live non-virulent bacteria and heat-killed bacteria would kill the mice. The result would be live encapsulated virulent bacteria. ...
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... Animals that live in vent communities are different from most other deep sea ... and twilight zones, but they rely on hydrogen sulfide eating bacteria for their ...
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... time. In fact a jar of 50-year-old anthrax spores can still produce live bacteria. Anthrax is usually spread through the soil. Most ...
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... When these fertilizers reach the water there is a sudden boom in plant growth. When the plants die, bacteria that need oxygen to live eat their bodies. ...
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... General: According to the USDA at least one in every 50 eggs and one in every three chickens sold in supermarkets are infected with live salmonella bacteria. ...
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... Small 1). The Streptococcus Equi bacteria is hardy and can live in straw for months and on any other object for periods of time (Horses in the News 4). This ...
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... The soft membrane bacteria learned to live avoiding oxygen and the hard shelled bacteria created enzymes to prevent damage caused by oxygen. ...
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... questions have risen such as: " How can the same organism live fairly harmlessly in ... surrounding tissue-and other toxins are released by the bacteria to trick ...
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Bio 162 Bacteria Microrganism Assignment Morphology: N.gonorrohoeae is a gram negative cocci ... They do not produce spores and they will not live outside of the ...
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... When the hot air rises, it brings up bits of skin and bacteria that live on the skin. ... The scent comes from the bacteria that live on the skin. ...
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... to learn. Bacteria also take part in symbiotic relationships in which they live as "partners" with other organisms. Some bacteria ...
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... Bacteria also have genes on smaller rings called plasmids. ... Their exoskeleton protects them from becoming dehydrated, that is why many arthropods live in the ...
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... Once tetanus has spread, the mortality rate is approximately 40%. The tetanus bacteria commonly live in the intestines of both animals and humans. ...
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... of this ability to live in such a wide variety of conditions they have been able to survive for millions of years. Cyanobacteria and other bacteria that use ...
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... what lies beneath the ice surface, but we assume that forms of life live there ... One of them tells us that a meteorite carrying bacteria landed on earth, and life ...
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... Total coliform bacteria are a collection of relatively harmless microorganisms that live in large numbers in the intestines of man and warm and cold-blooded ...
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