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Bacteria Defined
A small, single-celled living organism that has DNA and can replicate its own DNA without the help of a host cell. Some bacteria are helpful to humans, such as those that live in our stomach and help with digestion, while some are harmful, releasing toxins or poisonous waste products.
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- YouTube - Bacteria-Land (1/6): bacteria land 1 of 6
- l'union > l'union - Champagne-Arde nne Picardie - Décès après une transfusion sanguine / Le procureur saisit un juge d'instruction - Reims - Marne: April 21, 2008 -- French report of a sepsis-related fatality following platelet transfusion.
- Free information about good bacteria an bad bacteria
- Pot is good for you? Marijuana fights the superbugs: Scientific American Blog: A new study says that marijuana appears to fight infections. According to research published in the Journal of Natural Products, the 5 most common cannabinoid compounds in weed can kill antibiotic-res istant bacteria.
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- How bacteria could help power the future - LiveScience- msnbc.com: using hydrogen given off by archaeans for fuel
- Bacteria Go on Suicide Missions to Help Their Peers | 80beats | Discover Magazine
- Color + Design Blog / The Colors Of Microbiology: Bacteria, Fungi & More by COLOURlovers
- Killing bacteria with cannabis
- Symbiosis | The twists and turns of fate | Economist.com: "H. pylori also has an effect on two of the hormones that control appetite?ghrel in, which makes you feel hungry, and leptin, which does the opposite. People without H. pylori produce more ghrelin than those with. Though the connection has not been established for sure, Dr Blaser suspects the bacterium?s disappearance could thus be contributing to the epidemic of obesity that is sweeping the rich world."
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