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Microbe Vocabulary

... Capsid: the protein shell that surrounds a virus. Capsule: a surface layer on some bacteria that helps them stick to each other and surfaces. Cilia: a short hair-like appendage used by microorganisms for motion. Euglena: unicellular protist that lives in freshwater characterized by a reddish eyespot ...
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Unravelling the molecular pathways of Plasmodium falciparum programmed cell death: identification of novel therapeutic targets.

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... Capsid: the protein shell that surrounds a virus. Capsule: a surface layer on some bacteria that helps them stick to each other and surfaces. Cilia: a short hair-like appendage used by microorganisms for motion. Euglena: unicellular protist that lives in freshwater characterized by a reddish eyespot ...
The Prokaryotic Cell
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... 2. Bacteria and disease Poisonous chemicals called toxins, released by bacteria, are the most common cause of symptoms of bacterial disease. Toxins released by some types of bacteria may cause disease, even when the bacteria themselves are no longer present. Other types of bacteria produce toxins th ...
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... 2. Bacteria and disease Poisonous chemicals called toxins, released by bacteria, are the most common cause of symptoms of bacterial disease. Toxins released by some types of bacteria may cause disease, even when the bacteria themselves are no longer present. Other types of bacteria produce toxins th ...
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Review-Introduction to Plant-Animal Cell

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