- A
microorganism, or microbe, is an
organism of
microscopic size,
which may
exist in its single-celled form or as a
colony of cells. The
possible existence...
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Effective microorganisms (EM) are
various blends of
common predominantly anaerobic microorganisms in a carbohydrate-rich
liquid carrier substrate (mol****es...
- 1880s. Typically, the term
pathogen is used to
describe an
infectious microorganism or agent, such as a virus, bacterium, protozoan, prion, viroid, or fungus...
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electron acceptor. In July 2020,
marine biologists reported that
aerobic microorganisms (mainly), in "quasi-suspended animation", were
found in organically...
- had
become quite anaerobic due to
consumption of
oxygen by
aerobic microorganisms. In 1913,
Martinus Beijerinck repeated Van Leeuwenhoek's experiment...
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metamorphic rocks.
Space within these rocks provide protection for
microorganisms against some (but not all) of
these conditions: i.e.,
protection from...
- (bíos) 'life' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the
scientific study of
microorganisms,
those being of
unicellular (single-celled),
multicellular (consisting...
- Sulfate-reducing
microorganisms (SRM) or sulfate-reducing
prokaryotes (SRP) are a
group composed of sulfate-reducing
bacteria (SRB) and sulfate-reducing...
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currently accepted scientific theory for many diseases. It
states that
microorganisms known as
pathogens or "germs" can
cause disease.
These small organisms...
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plant spores,
pollen and wind-scattered seeds. They may also
include microorganisms swept into the air from
terrestrial dust
storms and
oceanic plankton...