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1Bacteriaby Carlisle716 termsOctober 5, 2009
2Ch. 10 Bacteria and Virusesby clydelee28 termsNovember 19, 2008
3From Bacteria to Animalsby lverret55 termsApril 30, 2009
4Bacteria Introby neoking77167 termsApril 11, 2009
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5Ch. 18 - 20 biology viruses and bacteriaby Lindsay_McWilliams31 termsFebruary 6, 2009
6Bacteriaby kiesewetter20 termsFebruary 3, 2009
7Antibacterialsby HayleyR11 termsOctober 29, 2009
8Zach C. Science [6 kingdoms, viruses and bacteria)by Michellecohan58 termsOctober 17, 2009
9Protists and Bacteriaby frogs_rule19 termsOctober 25, 2009
10Lab pratical Midterm Bacteria and Culturesby makdaddymac22 termsJune 16, 2009
11bacteria, viruses, and immunityby bassetguy15 termsOctober 7, 2009
12Virus, Parasite, Bacteria, Fungiby ScienceinStrats8 termsMarch 19, 2008
13Antibiotics and Antibacterialsby stoneking35 termsOctober 1, 2008
14Bacteriaby shoftiezer24 termsMarch 16, 2009
15Viruses, Bacteria, Protists & Fungiby popnfresh21 termsNovember 2, 2009
16Book A - Chapter 2: Bacteria and Virusesby scientifical7 termsJuly 24, 2009
17Bacteria & Virusby bazazp26 termsFebruary 22, 2008
18Bacteria & Virusesby taragray10 termsDecember 18, 2008
19Disease - viral and bacterialby dmerrett20 termsApril 7, 2009
20Virus & Bacteria Testby samiam161284 termsMay 19, 2009
21Bacteriaby jdoppster100 termsMarch 5, 2009
22MICB 202 Bacterial Diseases 1: Intro and 2: Normal Floraby Lara0648 termsFebruary 6, 2008
23Biology : Bacteria & Virusesby BestFriend53 termsMarch 19, 2009
24bacterial characteristicsby katester72518 termsMarch 6, 2009
25Gram-Positive Bacteriaby dannyvo13 termsOctober 18, 2009
26Bacterial Pigmentationby mmrlucky23 termsOctober 13, 2009
27bacteriaby fredfredburger7 termsMarch 21, 2007
28Biology Honors Classification Flashcards [Bacteria and Protists]by jamminjenna20 termsMay 7, 2009
29Microbiology bacterial structure and physiologyby genwrites102 termsOctober 7, 2008
30Gram Negative Bacteriaby dannyvo16 termsOctober 18, 2009
31The Viabable Plate Count method of Counting Bacteriaby mmrlucky10 termsOctober 13, 2009
32bacteriaby michab21 termsMarch 23, 2009
33size shape and arrangement of bacterial cellsby sjjennings18 termsOctober 25, 2009
34Ch. 2 Bacteria & Viruses by carlas25 termsNovember 3, 2008
35Bacterial and Viral Diseasesby Anetha14 termsApril 6, 2009
36bio 7-1by ResourceCenter18 termsMarch 4, 2009
37URT Bacterial diseasesby RachelSussman27 termsMarch 2, 2009
38Science test 2by ktpopham28 termsOctober 18, 2009
39Biology Test- Viruses, Bacteria, and Fungiby kemillerSUA117 termsApril 27, 2009
40Bacteria - Pearson book chapter 19.1by daisypaisywaisy29 termsApril 1, 2009
41Science Vocab- Bacteria to Plantsby starbomber18 termsMay 17, 2008
42Chapter 19 Bacteria and Virusesby strohlama156 termsSeptember 20, 2009
43Bacterial Cultures usedby mmrlucky8 termsOctober 28, 2009
44Bacterial Motilityby mmrlucky14 termsOctober 13, 2009
45Science Terms for the Test Part I: The Bacteria and Virusby mcglinchey218 termsJanuary 19, 2009
46Chapter 18 Viral and Bacterial diseasesby MC1114022 termsFebruary 25, 2009
47Science Bacteria test A44-A61by abbygilbert14 termsApril 7, 2009
48Structure of a Bacteriaby jeannielnguyen6 termsMarch 9, 2009
49Bacteria and Virusesby 11epplem30 termsApril 1, 2008
50Test reviewby souljaboytellem2525 termsMay 11, 2009

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bacteria definitions
# Definition Sets
1(microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission37 sets
2single celled, no nucleus, live everywhere27 sets
3domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycans19 sets
4microscopic single-celled organisms16 sets
5domain of prokaryotic organisms that are biochemically and genetically distinct from archaea15 sets
6domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan14 sets
7single celled organism11 sets
8single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes9 sets
9single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission8 sets
10extremely small unicellular organisms without a nucleus; prokaryotic cells8 sets
11unicellular and prokaryotic7 sets
12bacteri/o7 sets
13single celled organisms with no nucleus6 sets
14bacteria5 sets
15one celled microorganisms5 sets
16one-celled microorganisms, some of which are beneficial and some of which cause disease4 sets
17single-celled microorganisms4 sets
18tiny one-celled organisms that live nearly everywhere4 sets
19extremely small, single-celled organisms without a nucleus; prokaryotic cells4 sets
20tiny one-celled organisms, some of which can cause diseases4 sets
21one of two prokaryotic domains of life, the other being archaea4 sets
22prokaryotic, decompose once living things, used to make medicines4 sets
23bakterien4 sets
24n. 细菌4 sets
25domain of prokaryotic species; the first kinds of cells that formed after life originated. collectively, bacteria are the most metabolically diverse organisms. most kinds are chemoheterotrophs.4 sets
26single celled organisms that lack a nucleus3 sets
27germ that produce diseses3 sets
28single celled organism that have a cell wall, cell membrane, and cytoplasm3 sets
29can be helpful or harmful to your body3 sets
30unicellular, spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking nuclei. prokaryote.3 sets
31one of two prokaryotic domains of life (the other being archaea), that have a number of biochemical differences from eukaryotes and are now the dominant prokayotes in many environments.3 sets
32domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycans.3 sets
33one-celled organisms that cause a variety of diseases; some damage body cells directly; others do not enter cells but instead produce a poison that damages cells3 sets
34a large group of one-celled organisms that sometimes cause disease3 sets
35the first living organism on earth was most likely a bacteria3 sets
36tiny one-celled organisms3 sets
37microscopic, single-celled organisms3 sets
38drop the um and add a3 sets
39in a modern taxonomic system, a domain made up of prokaryotes that usually have a cell wall and that usually reproduce by cell division; this domain aligns with the traditional kingdom eubacteria3 sets
40a large group of one-celled organisms that sometimes cause disease.3 sets