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  • ...is a magnet with a north pole and a south pole. The bacteria arrange these tiny magnets in a line to make one long magnet. They use this magnet as a compas ...s are trying to develop ways to use this magnetic material in places where tiny magnets are much better than big magnets.
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  • Discovered as being tiny dots on another organism, ''Nanoarchaeum'' was published as being an organi ''Nanoarchaeum'' has a tiny genome with only 490 kb, which represents the smallest archaeal genome to d
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  • <i>[[Prochlorococcus]]</i> tiny cells in the ocean<br>
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  • ...ews.northeastern.edu/2019/11/20/can-darobactin-a-new-antibiotic-found-in-a-tiny-worm-become-our-best-weapon-against-drug-resistant-bacteria/.
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  • ...from which it was isolated in Greenland. It survived in a dormant form in tiny liquid veins in the ice for 120,000 years, a feat made possible by the bact ...sence in solutions presumed to be sterile would pose a huge problem as the tiny cells would be able to replicate and still not have sufficient density to t
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  • ...so consumers in their ecosystem, as they eat bacteria, organic matter, and tiny organisms. Acrasids and other slime moulds digest waste materials and provi
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  • ...eterokonts have the same or similar life cycles. The diversity among these tiny eukaryotes is remarkable, and some may even represent new isolates of heter
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  • ...agellum beats water through the microvilli, which filters out bacteria and tiny food particles. Under everything but the most powerful microscope the micro
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  • ''Prochlorococcus'' is a tiny, single-celled, cyanobacteria, that inhabits the ocean in a latitudinal ban
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  • ...i) combine into the larger colonies that can be as large as 3mm, appear as tiny, white pearls strung together.
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  • ...cells that contains spores that can withstand stress. The fruiting body is tiny (1/10 mm), sticky, and contains many closely spaced spores. The bacteria ar
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  • ...of infected rodents. Aerosol transmission is also possible: inhalation of tiny particles soiled with rodent urine or salive can also cause infection. Seco
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  • Minkel, JR. "Tiny Genome May Reflect Organelle in the Making." Scientific America. 12 October Dec 2008 <http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=tiny-genome-may-reflect-o>.
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  • ...ermal vent off the coast of Iceland by Karl Stetter. It was first seen as tiny dots on the surface of ''Ignicoccus hospitalis''. Its genome is extremely
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  • ...and Cut Fertilizer Use? Retrieved from https://e360.yale.edu/digest/can-a-tiny-fern-help-fight-climate-change-and-cut-fertilizer-use-azolla
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  • The genomes contain just 475 to 1,545 protein-coding sequences, which is a tiny number. By scavenging both free reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, ''M.
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  • ...ry (Hg), and Silver (Ag) in their elemental forms (1). It tends to produce tiny colonies on many agars used for gram-negative bacteria after twenty-four ho
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  • ...re shown specific to their cognate ligands from in vitro selection, only a tiny portion of the aptamers actually works in intricate in vivo conditions. The
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  • ...www.yourgenome.org/stories/tiny-fish-big-splash-the-story-of-the-zebrafish Tiny fish, big splash: the story of the zebrafish. Your Genome]</ref>.
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  • ...for classification. Through a weak hand lens, bdelloid rotifers appear as tiny white dots (Fontaneto et. al., 2004).
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  • ...microbes in the termite gut, many of which are unidentified because of the tiny size of termites and also due to the challenge of growing them outside of t
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  • Surface water moves downward through unsaturated zones –typically tiny pores and cracks in the soil, sand, or rock, and then reaches a stable wate
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  • ...ardiovascular system is intertwined with our entire anatomy. Our gums have tiny blood vessels, automatically linking our mouth to our blood and subsequentl ...alveolar bone. It is commonly known as the gums. The gingival sulcus is a tiny space in between the tooth and the gums. This pocket grows due to inflammat
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  • ...ses. This is a group of rare degenerative brain disorders characterized by tiny holes that give the brain a "spongy" appearance. Other similar diseases inc ...the nerves, making its way to the brain, where the CWD begins forming the tiny holes that are stereotypical of TSEs <ref name=ag/><ref name=ah/>. At this
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  • ...he most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, coral reefs. Corals are made up of tiny organisms called polyps. The gathering of thousands of polyps is what creat
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  • ...Daniel, van de Peer, Yves, Moreau, Hervé, & Grigoriev, Igor V. (2007) The tiny eukaryote <i>Ostreococcus</i> provides genomic insights into the paradox of ...element predisposing them to the disease, but monogenic cases represent a tiny minority, and an overwhelming proportion of obese people have a polygenic p
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  • In 1954 Maurice C. Shepard described tiny mycoplasmas he found within the human urogenital tract. Denys K. Ford in 19
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  • ...mycosis. Once ''Actinomyces'' infects the host, sulfur granules, which are tiny yellow clumps, create a chronic granulomatous infection. The clump is stabi
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  • ...ister, C., Chin, S., & Coyte, E. (2016). ''The Bacteria That Make Perfect, Tiny Magnets. YouTube.'' SciShow.]<br>
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  • ...References|[2]]]. With the exception of a single endosymbiont possessing a tiny genome, ''B. bacteriovorus'' has the highest density of [http://en.wikipedi
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  • ...ike strands in nuclear regions, filamentous bodies and possibly vacuolated tiny organisms in the cytoplasm [1]. ...mpanied by co infections with M. hominis [24]. Since M. hominis is such a tiny organism, it is capable of infecting other microorganisms, in this case, T.
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  • ...re areas pierced with the sun’s rays. These skylights are created through tiny openings to the cave and through cracks in the ceiling and walls. The sunl ...fresh air pockets.(18) The most widely found organisms are the midges, or tiny gnats, and the small fish. Predatory invertebrates such as spiders, fungus
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  • ...resting thing about ''Tropheryma whipplei'' is the fact that it has such a tiny genome. "Dr Stephen Bentley, who led the team at The Wellcome Trust Sanger
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  • ...women. Genital warts can appear to be "small, flat, flesh-colored bumps or tiny, cauliflower-like bumps" [[#References|[4]]]. In some cases, genital warts
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  • ...ne by the protein MamK.[8] When working together, the combination of each tiny magnetic dipole enables the magnetosome chain to utilize magnetic cues, rot
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  • ...re 1 [[#References|[2]]]. Asexual sporulation results in the inhalation of tiny spores, called conidia. In immunosuppressed patients, these conidia begin t
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  • ...ngue [5]. The results of internal hemorrhaging can be seen in the form of tiny red spots (petechiae) or sometimes patches under the skin as well as bloody
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  • Many methods used to find cell sizes tend to be biased towards tiny things, including Prochlorococcus cells. It is estimated that Prochlorococc
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  • ...d up by photographs or satellites, as the plastic quickly breaks down into tiny pieces, as a result of extreme exposure to the Sun. <ref name= sixteen/><re
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  • ...thumb|This image shows the macroconidia of ''F. oxysporum''. These are the tiny asexual fungal spores that function as its mode of reproduction. [2]]]
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  • ...in environment air but thrives in 5% CO2. On chocolate agar, colonies are tiny, rough-textured, and firm, sticking to the agar surfaces with great strengt
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  • Commercial aquariums come in variety of shapes and sizes, from tiny one gallon fish bowls to luxurious 100 gallon fish tanks, and normally can ...''[[Ichthyophthirius multifiliis]]'', and they can readily be observed as tiny white spots on the skin or gills.[2] When the parasite living on the fish r
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  • ...sidia, there are little crystals scattered around the hymenium, as well as tiny hairs. The hairs are clear and thick, with the length around around 300–5
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  • ..., loss of appetite, night sweats, chills, headaches, joint discomfort, and tiny pinpoint-sized hemorrhages on the chest and back, fingers, or toes.” Trea
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  • ...reation of sexual structures called apothecia [9]. Inside these apothecia, tiny sacs called asci with ascospores are formed and situated on the upper surfa
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  • ...1.7 million died from the disease (10). This discussion will focus on the tiny microbe, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, and its damaging effects on the people
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  • ...at the ends (Schroers et al., 1999). On these phialides, there are rows of tiny structures that overlap. These structures are also conidiophores, but in th
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  • ...tic terminals to the entire exposed cell surface within the body is a very tiny ratio, making it evident that BoNTs are extremely specific (Rossetto <i>et
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  • ...tween the toes (see Figure 5) [13]. This rash begins as what appear to be tiny spots on the skin, but if it is not treated, the spots can grow and result
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  • ...ith a scope screening. Some professionals opt for a scope test that uses a tiny camera on a flexible tube, an endoscope, which can move from the throat to
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