Different Ways in Which Bacteria Grow
Bacteria reproduce through the process of binary fission and budding. In this article we will look at how these process work, including the phases of …
Continue ReadingBacteria reproduce through the process of binary fission and budding. In this article we will look at how these process work, including the phases of …
Continue ReadingAre you not feeling well? Are you anxious to get well quickly? Taking time for accurate testing of the effects of antibiotics on bacterial count can …
Continue ReadingBacteria are some of the earliest organisms to have originated on Earth. There are countless numbers of bacteria. Some are good for humans, and others …
Continue ReadingLearning the pros and cons of H1N1 vaccine are important, when deciding whether or not to be vaccinated against the H1N1 virus. The CDC urges everyone …
Continue ReadingParasitic infections can produce a wide range of symptoms, and parasite symptoms in humans often mimic other conditions, such as irritable bowel …
Continue ReadingThe life cycle of a bacteriophage can either involve a lytic cycle or a lysogenic cycle, but what exactly is a bacteriophage?
Continue ReadingMany people have never heard of rotavirus, despite the fact that it is an incredibly common disease. Read on to find the answer to the question, …
Continue ReadingPolio is a devastating disease that has claimed many victims in the United States and other countries. Today, there are two vaccines that prevent …
Continue ReadingThere are several types of Gram negative bacteria. In this article we will explore some Gram negative bacteria and review their structure, shape, …
Continue ReadingThere are millions of bacteria on the tip of a pin and we can’t even see them. Of the many bacteria that we live with, there are 3 common …
Continue ReadingGram positive bacilli cause a number of human diseases, including Anthrax and Listeria. Read on to find out more about what gram positive bacilli are …
Continue ReadingThe herpes simplex virus causes cold sores and lesions. Replication of the herpes simplex virus takes place in the nucleus of the host cell. Double …
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