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bacteria
[noun]
(plural of bacterium) A large group of one-celled organisms that are found almost everywhere.
Appears in modules:
- An Elegant Experiment to Test the Process of DNA Replication The work of Meselsohn and Stahl
- Biodiversity I Definitions and patterns of diversity
- Blood Biology I Components of blood
- Carbohydrates Simple sugars and complex carbohydrates
- Cell Division I The cell cycle
- Cell Division II Mitosis
- Cellular Organelles I Endosymbiosis and membrane-bound organelles
- Data Analysis and Interpretation Revealing and explaining trends
- David Ho HIV researcher
- Discovery and Structure of Cells Cell theory, prokaryotes, and eukaryotes
- DNA I The genetic material
- DNA III The replication of DNA
- Earth's Atmosphere Composition, temperature, and pressure
- Ecosystem Services Categories and valuation
- Energy Metabolism I Glycolosis and the Krebs cycle
- Energy Metabolism II The Generation of ATP
- Experimentation in Scientific Research Variables and controls in practice
- Exponential Equations II The constant e and limits to growth
- Future of Human Evolution Artificial selection and transhumanism
- History of Earth's Atmosphere II The rise of atmospheric oxygen
- Lipids Composition, structure, and function
- Mass Extinctions Major turning points in biodiversity
- Photosynthesis I Harnessing the energy of the sun
- Substances Pure substances and mixtures
- The Founding of Neuroscience The work of Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Camillo Golgi
- The Nitrogen Cycle Of microbes and men
- The Periodic Table of Elements V Periodicity
- The Phosphorus Cycle Phosphates and fertilizer
- Theories, Hypotheses, and Laws Definitions, examples, and their roles in science
- Tracking Human Ancestry The Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA
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