What Are Archaea? – Differences Between Archaea And Bacteria
Here’s a reminder: As we mentioned with bacteria, Archaea and Bacteria share many similar features; they also share many characteristics …
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Here’s a reminder: As we mentioned with bacteria, Archaea and Bacteria share many similar features; they also share many characteristics …
Introduction Bacteria of the Pseudomonas genus belong to the family Pseudomonadaceae. Most of these bacteria are abundantly found in nature, …
Euglenas, single-celled, flagellated eukaryotes, boast distinct morphological features, frequent occurrence in samples, reaching up to a thousand species, and a …
In the realm of diseases causing fatalities worldwide, infections leading to diarrhea rank second. These infections pose significant mortality and …
Urogenital Mycobacterial Infections This article primarily focuses on genitourinary tuberculosis, with a brief discussion at the end regarding the side …
Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is a persistent granulomatous infection affecting the skin, peripheral nerves, and upper respiratory tract …
Phytoplankton is the general term for small plant organisms living in water. These organisms produce energy through photosynthesis and move …
Plankton, a general term given to organisms that can only move through currents in the water and are generally not …
Overview: Pathology and Mechanism Salmonella was initially confirmed by British and German bacteriologists in the 1880s, including Robert Koch, and …
The Earth teems with life essential for nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration. Soil, brimming with microorganisms and macroorganisms, encompasses a …