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BBC News, 28 September, 2001: The microbes that 'rule the world' Citat: "... The Earth's climate may be dependent upon microbes that eat rock beneath the sea floor, according to new research....
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Microbes, which make up most of the Earth's biomass, have evolved for some 3.8 billion years.
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Microbes as the First Organisms
No one knows for certain where life began. Hot springs and volcanic (hydrothermal) vents on the ocean floor, however, may represent the kinds of environments where cellular life began.
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Microbenthos. (microfauna or microflora) Benthic organisms (animals or plants) whose shortest dimension is less than 0.1 mm
Microfauna. Animals whose shortest dimension is less than 0.1 mm ...
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Microbe. A microorganism.
Microbial mats (biofilms). Layered groups or communities of microbial populations.
Microinjection. A means to introduce a solution of DNA, protein, or other soluble material into a cell using a fine microcapillary pipet.
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These microbes support a large population of animals, e.g., tube worms. Some of these worms harbor chemoautotrophic microbes within their tissues which probably supply them with the bulk of their calories.
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A microorganism or microbe is an organism that is so small that it is microscopic (invisible to the naked eye).
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regulatory agency for biotechnology of microbes. The major laws under which the agency has regulatory powers are the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA); and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). Enzymes.
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World Species List: Animals, Plants, and Microbes An exhaustive list of species.
Diversity of Life Index A long-loading page, but well worth the wait. A collection of websites focusing on the diversity of life.
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Phagocytes utilize an NADPH oxidase to generate large amounts of ROS, and exploit their toxic properties as a host-defence mechanism to kill invading microbes.
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In some of these strains, Yen and Barr (1971) found substantial numbers of Rickettsia-like microbes in adults, eggs and embryos. Compatibility of mosquito strains seems to be correlated with the strain of the microbe present.
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Large white blood cells that contribute to the immune defenses by ingesting microbes, other cells, and foreign particles. The two principal phagocytes are neutrophils and monocytes.
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wildlife Plants, animals, and microbes that live independently of humans; plants, animals, and microbes that are not domesticated.
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An immune response in which the binding of antibodies to the surface of a microbe facilitates phagocytosis of the microbe by a macrophage.
orbital
[L. orbis, circle, disk] ...
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Biotechnology
The use of living organisms (often microbes) in industrial processes.
Biotin
A molecule that can be incorporated into dUTP and used as a non-radioactive label for a DNA probe.
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external secretions - assist in flushing microbes from the body. For example salive, tears, perspiration, urine, and other body fluids ...
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A starting point in measuring human metabolism is with basal metabolic rate. Some microbes metabolise the wrought iron on shipwrecks, forming structures known as rusticles with the waste compounds they produce.
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Educational Environments of the Future Glossary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology The Impact of Electronic Publishing on the Academic Community A Leaf In Time Microbes Bugs and Wonder Drugs Teacher's Notes Biochemistry Across the School ...
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