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 Translation for 'bacteria' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   a bacterium | bacteria
SYNO bacteria | bacterium
biol.
bakterier {pl}
bacteria {pl}
biol.
fotogene bakterier {pl}
photogenic bacteria
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Translation for 'bacteria' from English to Norwegian

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bacteria {pl}
bakterier {pl}biol.

photogenic bacteria
fotogene bakterier {pl}biol.
Usage Examples English
  • Lipophilic bacteria ("fat-loving bacteria") are bacteria that may proliferate in lipids.
  • Asymmetric bacteria are bacteria that undergo "non-symmetrical" life cycles. This especially includes those that differentiate temporally, such as prosthecate bacteria.
  • The tailocins are coded by prophage sequences in the bacteria genome, and the production will happen when a kin bacteria is spotted in the environment of the competitive bacteria.
  • Bacteria reproduce rapidly if conditions are right for growth.
  • Mineral salts pyridine broth is a selective medium for bacteria that can metabolize pyridine (which is an unusual carbon source that a select few types of bacteria can use).

  • Analysis of the evolutionary tree of bacteria suggests the ancestral bacterium was rod-shaped.
  • Galippe recovered bacteria from gallstones and hypothesized that they were produced by bacteria.
  • Bacteria collective motion refers to the collective behavior of bacteria observed in the bacteria world.
  • L-form bacteria are strains bacteria that lack cell walls derived from bacteria that normally possess cell walls.
  • There are bacteria combining these two ways of nutrition: green sulfur bacteria and purple sulfur bacteria.

  • The general trends of bacterial evolution indicate that bacteria started as free-living organisms.
  • Different types of bacteria can be differentiated on the agar by their color.
  • Several groups of bacteria can conduct anoxygenic photosynthesis: green sulfur bacteria (GSB), red and green filamentous phototrophs (FAPs e.g.
  • The other two major groups of photosynthetic bacteria, purple bacteria and green sulfur bacteria, contain only a single photosystem and do not produce oxygen.
  • The bioluminescence is produced by symbiotic bacteria; these bacteria are thought to enter the esca via an external duct (in at least two species, the esca is not luminous until this duct develops, suggesting the bacteria originate from the surrounding seawater).

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