Microorganism vs Serovar - What's the difference?
microorganism | serovar |
(microbiology) An organism that is too small to be seen by the unaided eye, especially a single-celled organism, such as a bacterium.
A group of microorganisms characterised by a specific set of antigens.
As nouns the difference between microorganism and serovar
is that microorganism is an organism that is too small to be seen by the unaided eye, especially a single-celled organism, such as a bacterium while serovar is a group of microorganisms characterised by a specific set of antigens.microorganism
English
(wikipedia microorganism)Alternative forms
* micro-organism *Noun
(en noun)- The cud is then reswallowed and further digested by specialized microorganisms that live in the rumen.