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... major role in biogeochemical cycling . The major elements of living biomass , carbon , hydrogen , oxy- gen , nitrogen , phosphorus , and sulfur are the most CO2 intensively cycled by microorganisms . Other ele- ments are generally ...
... major role in biogeochemical cycling . The major elements of living biomass , carbon , hydrogen , oxy- gen , nitrogen , phosphorus , and sulfur are the most CO2 intensively cycled by microorganisms . Other ele- ments are generally ...
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... major taxo- nomic groups of fungi . 4. Describe the characteristics of the major taxo- nomic groups of algae . 5. Describe the characteristics of the major taxo- nomic groups of protozoa . 6. Compare the main criteria used to classify ...
... major taxo- nomic groups of fungi . 4. Describe the characteristics of the major taxo- nomic groups of algae . 5. Describe the characteristics of the major taxo- nomic groups of protozoa . 6. Compare the main criteria used to classify ...
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... major classes of antibodies are secreted , each serving a somewhat different function in the im- mune response . IgG antibodies are the major cir- culating antibodies reacting with antigens , neu- tralizing toxins , and preventing the ...
... major classes of antibodies are secreted , each serving a somewhat different function in the im- mune response . IgG antibodies are the major cir- culating antibodies reacting with antigens , neu- tralizing toxins , and preventing the ...
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active agar agents algae amino acids anaerobic animals antibiotics antibody antigens antimicrobial bacteria bacterial cell bacterium blood cells body Causative organism(s cell wall chemical coli compounds concentration containing culture cycle cytoplasmic membrane disinfection electron endospores enzymes eukaryotic eukaryotic cells fermentation fever Figure flagella fungi ganisms genes genetic information genome glucose gonorrhea Gram negative Gram positive hepatitis herpes host cell human hydrogen immune response infections infectious diseases influenza ingestion intestine involved lymphocytes metabolism micro microbiology microbiota micrograph microorganisms microscope Mode of transmission molecules nisms nitrogen normal occur organisms oxidation oxygen pathogenic microorganisms pathogens pathway penicillin percent phage phagocytic plasmid pneumonia prevent produced prokaryotic protein protozoa reactions replication reproduction respiratory tract result ribosomes sewage sexual skin species spores Staphylococcus sterilization strains Streptococcus structure substrate surface symptoms synthesis temperature tetracycline tion tissues toxic toxin treatment vaccine viral virus viruses yeasts