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Stories tagged with: bacteria
Bacterial Infections enjoying warm weather
http://www.ghlpharmacy.net/antibiotics-medicine.html
It is springtime once again and we are not the only living organisms enjoying it. Bacteria are becoming more active too as much as we or our pets do and, therefore, we are more likely to get infected with contagious diseases this time of the year.
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Tags: antibiotics, bacteria, harmful bacteria, infection, bacterial inf
Gene 'Relocation' Key to Most Evolutionary Change in Bacteria
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110127205845.ht...
In a new study, scientists at the University of Maryland and the Institut Pasteur show that bacteria evolve new abilities, such as antibiotic resistance, predominantly by acquiring genes from other bacteria.
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Tags: bacteria, antibiotic, Evolutionary, resistance
Arsenic-loving bacteria may help in hunt for alien life
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11886943
The first organism able to substitute one of the six chemical elements crucial to life has been found.
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Tags: Arsenic, health, bacteria, alienlife
An overview of Kingdom Monera
http://www.helium.com/items/1348494-an-overview-of-kingdom-m...
Whenever I hear the word monera, it always reminds me of my biology class. For kingdom monera is one of the five biological kingdoms. The word monera came from the Greek word " moneres", which means single or solitary. That explains why single-celled organisms are called monera. READ MORE AT http://www.helium.com/items/1348494
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Tags: overview, summary, kingdom, monera, biological, bacteria
Largest Unicellular Organism Discovered
http://www.picable.com/Nature/Insects/Largest-Unicellular-Or...
Thiomargarita namibiensis or Sulfur pearl of Namibia, which has a width of 0.75 mm, compared to a fruit fly.
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Tags: bacteria, largest, fly, fruit, insects, unicellular
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