Microorganisms in bread
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YEASTMicroorganisms in bread
hydrogenasean enzyme that catalyzes hydrogen formation in certain microorganisms
hydrogenasesHYDROGENASE, an enzyme that catalyzes hydrogen formation in certain microorganisms
toxoplasmaa genus of microorganisms causing infections in domestic cats and humans
volutinbasophilic nucleoprotein granules in the cytoplasm or the vacuoles of certain microorganisms
volutinsbasophilic nucleoprotein granules in the cytoplasm or the vacuoles of certain microorganisms
toxoplasmasTOXOPLASMA, a genus of microorganisms causing infections in domestic cats and humans
antibiosisAn antagonistic association between two organisms (esp. microorganisms), in which one is adversely affected
volutina granular basophilic substance containing nucleic acids that is found especially in cells of microorganisms
stabilatea population preserved in a viable state though subject to extraordinary conditions eg microorganisms in deep freeze
neuraminidaseAn enzyme, present in many pathogenic or symbiotic microorganisms, that catalyzes the breakdown of glycosides containing neuraminic acid
myoinositola biologically active inositol that is a component of many phospholipids and occurs widely in plants, animals, and microorganisms
chemostatsA system in which the chemical composition is kept at a controlled level, esp. for the culture of microorganisms
chemostatA system in which the chemical composition is kept at a controlled level, esp. for the culture of microorganisms
myoinositolsMYOINOSITOL, a biologically active inositol that is a component of many phospholipids and occurs widely in plants, animals, and microorganisms
gnotobioticOf, relating to, or denoting an environment for rearing or culturing organisms in which all the microorganisms are either known or excluded
passageThe process of propagating microorganisms or cells in a series of host organisms or culture media, so as to maintain them or modify their virulence
passagesThe process of propagating microorganisms or cells in a series of host organisms or culture media, so as to maintain them or modify their virulence
ruminalthe large first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant in which cellulose is broken down by the action of symbiotic microorganisms compare abomasum omasum reticulum
xanthanwater-soluble natural gum produced by the fermentation of sugar with certain microorganisms and used as a binder, extender, or stabilizer in foods and other products
rumensthe large first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant in which cellulose is broken down by the action of symbiotic microorganisms compare abomasum omasum reticulum
rumenthe large first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant in which cellulose is broken down by the action of symbiotic microorganisms compare abomasum omasum reticulum
bioremediationThe use of either naturally occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants, in order to clean up a polluted site
bioremediationthe treatment of pollutants or waste (as in an oil spill, contaminated groundwater, or an industrial process) by the use of microorganisms (as bacteria) that break down the undesirable substances
bioremediationsBIOREMEDIATION, the treatment of pollutants or waste (as in an oil spill, contaminated groundwater, or an industrial process) by the use of microorganisms (as bacteria) that break down the undesirable substances
archaebacteriaMicroorganisms that are similar to bacteria in size and simplicity of structure but radically different in molecular organization. They are now believed to constitute an ancient intermediate group between the bacteria and eukaryotes
igga class of immunoglobulins including the most common antibodies circulating in the blood that facilitate the phagocytic destruction of microorganisms foreign to the body, that bind to and activate complement, and that are the only immunoglobulins to cross over the placenta from mother to fetus
iggsa class of immunoglobulins including the most common antibodies circulating in the blood that facilitate the phagocytic destruction of microorganisms foreign to the body, that bind to and activate complement, and that are the only immunoglobulins to cross over the placenta from mother to fetus