bacteria |
urobilin |
As nouns the difference between bacteria and urobilin
is that
bacteria is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while
urobilin is a yellow linear tetrapyrrole resulting from the breakdown of heme, produced when urobilinogen is oxidized by intestinal bacteria.
bacteria |
trovafloxacin |
As an adjective bacteria
is bacterial.
As a noun trovafloxacin is
a broad-spectrum antibiotic that inhibits the uncoiling of supercoiled dna in various bacteria by blocking the activity of dna gyrase and topoisomerase iv.
bacteria |
turanose |
As an adjective bacteria
is bacterial.
As a noun turanose is
(organic chemistry) a reducing disaccharide organic compound that can be used as a carbon source by bacteria and fungi.
bacteria |
euryarchaeon |
As an adjective bacteria
is bacterial.
As a noun euryarchaeon is
any of a group of extremophile bacteria of the class
euryarchaea .
bacteria |
mannopeptimycin |
As an adjective bacteria
is bacterial.
As a noun mannopeptimycin is
any of a family of cyclic glycopeptide antibiotics obtained from
streptomyces bacteria.
bacteria |
heliobacterium |
As an adjective bacteria
is bacterial.
As a noun heliobacterium is
any of a group of photoheterotrophic bacteria, using bacteriochlorophyll to convert light energy into chemical energy.
bacteria |
nocardiosis |
As an adjective bacteria
is bacterial.
As a noun nocardiosis is
an infectious disease affecting either the lungs or the whole body, caused by infection by bacteria of the genus.
bacteria |
colicin |
As an adjective bacteria
is bacterial.
As a noun colicin is
(protein) any of a class of protein, secreted by certain strains of bacteria, that kills but does not lyse other strains.
bacteria |
biofouling |
As nouns the difference between bacteria and biofouling
is that
bacteria is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while
biofouling is the accumulation of living organisms on some surface by bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae and invertebrates.
bacteria |
phytoplasma |
As an adjective bacteria
is bacterial.
As a noun phytoplasma is
any of various specialized bacteria that are obligate parasites of plant phloem tissue and of some insects, characterized by the lack of a cell wall, a pleiomorphic or filamentous shape (normally with a diameter of less than one micrometer), and their very small genomes.
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