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Results from our forumAntibiotic effect... terms, there are two types of antibiotics: those that only stop the bacteria from dividing and those that actually kill the bacteria. Let's analyze ... rushes in the cell by osmosis, the cell swells and bursts. So it is not true that these antibiotics only stop the bacteria from spreading and wait ...
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Antibiotic effectHello, Is it true that antibiotics such as streptomycin can only suppress the growth of bacteria in a cell culture dish and if there were already bacteria in the dish, once you stop adding the antibiotic, ...
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... - 100 millions (identified and unidentified), including: * 5-10 million bacteria[13]; Bacteria belong to the kingdom Protoctista. Typical features ... fungi[14]; Typical features of the Fungi kingdom include; A true nucleus, Chitin Cell walls, many feeding behaviours - Saprophitic, parasitic, ...
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... - 100 millions (identified and unidentified), including: * 5-10 million bacteria[13]; Bacteria belong to the kingdom Protoctista. Typical features ... fungi[14]; Typical features of the Fungi kingdom include; A true nucleus, Chitin Cell walls, many feeding behaviours - Saprophitic, parasitic, ...
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... - 100 millions (identified and unidentified), including: * 5-10 million bacteria[13] but you have only 2 options either there are species in which ... fungi[14]; Typical features of the Fungi kingdom include; A true nucleus, Chitin Cell walls, many feeding behaviours - Saprophitic, parasitic, ...
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