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<i><b>Anabaena</b></i>: cyanobacteria known for nitrogen fixation <br>
[[Category:Class indexes]]
But toxic to wildlife and farms, which can mess up our bacon
==Hip Hop Microbes==
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<i>[[Prochlorococcus]]</i> tiny cells in the ocean<br>
Fix CO<sub>2</sub> and expel for us oxygen.
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<i><b>Bacillus anthracis</b></i>: The primary cause of anthrax<br>
<i>[[Vibrio cholerae]]</i> make just a quick visit<br>
If your chili has some take the cans back.
From copepods, they bust through your gut in a minute.
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<i><b>Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron</b></i>
<i>[[Halobacterium]]</i> archaea love brine<br>
<br> digests that sugar all up in yo' bon bons. <br>
Levels of sodium that kill fish and swine.
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If you're out camping and find ticks on your knees, <br>
get checked for <i><b>Borrelia burgdorferi</b></i>, you might have Lyme disease.
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<i><b>Caulobacter crescentus</b></i> is good at asymmetric cell division<br>
one daughter keeps a stalk and the other keeps swimmin'<br>
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<i><b>Deinococcus radiodurans</b></i>: X-rays it can outlast<br>
This tough bacterium isn’t phased by your blast.
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<i><b>Halobacterium</b></i> archaea love brine<br>
<i>[[Bacillus anthracis]]</i>  
Levels of sodium that kill fish and swine.
resistant to the elements,<br>
hard to disinfect,<br>
four different kinds of deadly impediments.<br>
Ingest, inhale, absorb and inject,<br>
necrosis is absolutely no small defect
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<i><b>Helicobacter pylori</b></i>: Gastric acid can't keep them down;<br>
<i>[[Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron]]</i> dominates your gut, <br>
ulcers and gastritis as they smoothly line the stomach and duodenum wall.<br><br>
manipulates host's genome and breaks down sugars. <br>
<i><b>Magnetospirillum magneticum</b></i> pivots and glides, <br>
But it's resistant to antimicrobial agents, and that ain't good.  
(with magnetic mineral crystals inside)<br>
smoothly along magnetic field lines.
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<i>[[Pyrodictium]]</i> lives in the thermal vents at the bottom of the sea, <br>
<i><b>Prochlorococcus</b></i> tiny cells in the ocean<br>
its large disk-like shape may help with its thermal stability.
Fix CO<sub>2</sub> and expel for us oxygen.
<br><br>
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<i><b>Pyrodictium</b></i>: If you like extreme feats, this archaeon can't be beat<br>
<i>[https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Magnetospirillum_magnetotacticum Magnetospirillum]</i> moves along Earth's magnetic field, <br>  
Ocean vents with supreme heat, quite salty water it repletes.
Magnetic target drugs its magnetosomes may one day yield.
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<i><b>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</b></i> has multi drug resistance 😷,<br>
<i>[[Borrelia burgdorferi]]</i> is a microaerobic spirochete, <br>
can be a lot of trouble if you are susceptible to sepsis.
bringing fever and aching that are hard to beat. <br>
It enters the body by tick bite, <br>
inducing a bull's eye rash alternating dark and light.
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<i><b>Staphylococcus epidermis</b></i> is a typical bacteria found on our skin,<br>
<i>[[Staphylococcus epidermidis]]</i> live on our skin peacefully <br>
but poor hygiene or a weak immune system can take health for a spin.
But catheter infections arise sneakily— <br>
<br><br><i><b>Streptomyces</b></i> make most of our antibiotics;<br>
Resistant to most antibiotics, the infection rages ceaselessly<br>
Without 'em medicine would be pretty chaotic.
 
<i>[[Caulobacter crescentus]]</i> is a bacterium, <br>  
known for cell cycling, that you might find in your cafeteria. <br>
Don't worry, aquatic and small it may be, <br>  
As it divides asymmetrically is relatively harmless to thee <br>
 
<i>[[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]]</i> is a multi drug resistant pathogen <br>
and lives everywhere, even in areas of low oxygen. <br>
It usually affects those with cystic fibrosis, <br>
but watch out for hot tub folliculitis. <br>
 
<i>[[Deinococcus radiodurans]]</i> are known for their radiation resistant properties <br>
they are found naturally existing in soil of various settings, including the rocky granite of Antarctica's dry valleys. <br>


<i><b>Sulfolobus</b></i> archaea swims in acidic volcanic spring <br>
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Tetraether lipids help them survive in extreme.<br>
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<i><b>Vibrio cholerae</b></i> make just a quick visit<br>
From copepods, they bust through your gut in a minute.
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 20 October 2017

Hip Hop Microbes

Prochlorococcus tiny cells in the ocean
Fix CO2 and expel for us oxygen.

Vibrio cholerae make just a quick visit
From copepods, they bust through your gut in a minute.

Halobacterium archaea love brine
Levels of sodium that kill fish and swine.

Bacillus anthracis resistant to the elements,
hard to disinfect,
four different kinds of deadly impediments.
Ingest, inhale, absorb and inject,
necrosis is absolutely no small defect

Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron dominates your gut,
manipulates host's genome and breaks down sugars.
But it's resistant to antimicrobial agents, and that ain't good.

Pyrodictium lives in the thermal vents at the bottom of the sea,
its large disk-like shape may help with its thermal stability.

Magnetospirillum moves along Earth's magnetic field,
Magnetic target drugs its magnetosomes may one day yield.

Borrelia burgdorferi is a microaerobic spirochete,
bringing fever and aching that are hard to beat.
It enters the body by tick bite,
inducing a bull's eye rash alternating dark and light.

Staphylococcus epidermidis live on our skin peacefully
But catheter infections arise sneakily—
Resistant to most antibiotics, the infection rages ceaselessly

Caulobacter crescentus is a bacterium,
known for cell cycling, that you might find in your cafeteria.
Don't worry, aquatic and small it may be,
As it divides asymmetrically is relatively harmless to thee

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a multi drug resistant pathogen
and lives everywhere, even in areas of low oxygen.
It usually affects those with cystic fibrosis,
but watch out for hot tub folliculitis.

Deinococcus radiodurans are known for their radiation resistant properties
they are found naturally existing in soil of various settings, including the rocky granite of Antarctica's dry valleys.