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Articles related to "Bacteria"
Bacterial Cell Wall Structure The amount and location of peptidoglycan in the prokaryotic cell wall is what determines whether a bacterium is Gram-positive or Gram-negative. bacterial cell wall • bacteria cell wall structure • prokaryote eukaryote • prokaryotic eukaryotic cell • peptidoglycan antibiotics
Prokaryotic Microbe Cell Biology Prokaryotes are evolutionarily ancient, for billions of years the only form of life. Here's a summary of the basic "parts & pieces" of these primitive cells. prokaryotic cell biology • bacteria cell • eukaryotic cell biology • prokaryotic cell structure • microbe cell biology
Oh ,That Pain In My Stomach :-( Stomach Ulcers and Helicobacter A bacterial infection is the cause of most human stomach ulcers. helicobacter pylori • ulcers • stomach • gastric ulcers • duodenal ulcers
Oh That Pain In My Stomach: Part II :-( Your Ulcer May Be Cured Since this bacterium is still sensitive to antibiotics there may just be a way to eliminate the gnawing pain in your stomach. helicobacter • pylori • ulcers • stomach ulcer • duodenal ulcer
Preventing Antibiotic Resistance When antibiotic prescriptions are not followed, drug resistant bacteria evolve and antibiotics become less effective. Proper use of antibiotics is essential. preventing antibiotic resistance • bacteriophage • reproductive fitness • virulence • e. coli 0157:h7
What Do Microbiologists Study?: A Virtual Visual Microbial Tour Ever wonder what a bacterium, or virus looks like? There are plenty of good websites containing wonderful pictures of those very tiny organisms. Click on the link to go on a "Virtual Visual Microbial Tour"! microbial world • microbial tour • viruses • bacteria • prions
Benefits of understanding the biological cycle.: A continued dis Explaining the aquarium cycle. biological cycles • aquaria
The Use of Antibiotics in Dogs Antibiotics have played a major role in human and veterinary medicine for years. Yet, while effective, they are still medications with potential side effects. dog • dog antibiotics • dog antibiotic side effects • dog antibiotic dairy products • infection
Kefir: A Food for Longevity Kefir has been around for ages. Its numerous benefits have recently recieved much press. The advantages of including this superfood in one's diet is discussed. kefir • longevity • health • vitamins • chronic fatigue
TICK TALK: Ticks, Lyme Disease, and Tick Control Lyme disease is no joke -- learn about ticks, learn how to reduce your risk of exposure and find out about the new vaccine. tick control • lyme disease • vaccine • vaccination • lyme's ticks
Is our food safe?: How can we protect ourselves. Most food poisoning occur at home. Find out what you can do to prevent this from happening in your kitchen. food poisoning • e. coli • hepatitis
Oh No, a Pop Quiz! :-): Don't worry grades will not be kept. All the answers are somewhere on my site. quiz • test
A few notes about reef filtration The many ways to have reef filtration . reef aquariums • filtering • water filtration
Healthy Cell Concept I This article is the first of a three-part series, which will teach you about the Healthy Cell Concept - what you can do to help give your body's cells good health.
With Pfiesteria Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction! dinoflagellate • cyst • fish kills • websites • web sites
Bacterial vaginosis Bacterial vaginosis is a condition in which the normal flora of the vagina has been disrupted shifting from the predominance of Lactobacillus species to an overgrowth of vaginosis • clue cells • gardnerella • vaginal • discharge
Fish Tuberculosis - TB Tuberculosis in tropical fish and what to do. fish tuberculosis • tb • mycobacteria marinum
Top Tips for Office Eating I've been one of the 70 percent of Americans who regularly eat at their desks, and here are some tips I learned along the way. healthy eating habits • carry-out food • refrigerator thermometer • disinfectant wipes • microwave meals
Twenty-eight Grams of Prevention is Worth 453 Grams of Cure immunizations • hand washing • food washing • healthy lifestyle
Giving a Chick at Easter Chicks given to children as Easter gifts often die, and sometimes they pass on infectious diseases. There are creative alternatives. giving a chick at easter • chicks • easter tradition • giving a live chick • symbols of new life
Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Causes & Cures Many people have IBS and a host of related problems. Use the check list to see if you have the condition & get professional health tips on how to fix it. low energy levels • causes of low energy levels • causes of bloating • causes of tiredness • farting
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells There are only two basic types of cells, primitive prokaryotes and the more complex eukaryotes. Here are the main features that distinguish these cell types. prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells • difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell • prokaryotic eukaryotic living things • single-celled prokaryotes eukaryotes • cell types
Symptoms and Life Cycle of Tetanus: Why Lockjaw Immunization is Important When was the last time you got a tetanus shot? If you can't remember when then maybe it is time to get one. tetanus shot • tetanus symptoms • lockjaw immunization • tetanus immunization • clostridium tetani
An Old Plague Coming Back to Haunt Us.: Diphtheria: What is that When economic crisis hits a country vaccinations are usually the first thing to go. This can have very serious consequences. corynebacterium • diphtheriae • vaccinate
Freshwater Aquarium Filtration: A continued discussion The basics for fresh water filtration freshwater aquariums • aquaria • filter systems
Halitosis: Bad Breath Halitosis is an embarassing problem we all face at one time or another. Causes and ways to reduce it or eliminate it are discussed. bad breath • halitosis • halimeter • dentist • oral hygiene
Rose Diseases - Bacterial and Viral Rose diseases caused by bacteria and viruses. rose diseases • bacterial • viral
The Fungus Among Us!! Those critters with guts. See the world of fungi by clicking above. fungi • yeast • chitin
Knife Skills: A Users Manual Peter Hertzmann demystifies how to properly slice, dice, cut and peel a host of foods without cutting yourself. Learn how the pros do the job! knife skills • knife skills illustrated • peter hertzmann • knife+cutting • how to use a knife
Stealth-adapted viruses A PubMed search for "stealth-adapted virus" returned 6 hits all authored by WJ Martin, four of which appeared in one edition of the same journal. morgellon* • delusional parasitosis • virus • stealth • stealth-adapted
Review of Cells Alive: What is so great about my number one site cells alive • immunology • cell biology • websites • web sites
Why Many Pets Cannot Tolerate Dairy Products The image of a hungry cat lapping up some milk from a bowl is a classic. However, often such pets have to deal with the aftermath: intestinal upset, gas and diarrhea. cat lactose intolerance • dog lactose intolerance • cat diarrhea • dog diarrhea • cat probiotics
Cooking for Pets - Do's and Dont's Whether for health, financial or simply reasons of taste, cooking for pets can be a rewarding and healthful substitute for commercial food. Here's where to start. pet food recipes • pet food recipe • make your own pet food • cooking for pets • homemade pet food
Scabies mite – Sarcoptes scabiei The scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, comes from a family of parasitic mites that cause scabies, or mange, in humans and animals. scabies mite • sarcoptes scabiei • itchy contagious parasite • parasitic mites • mange
What is Microbiology?: Or the study of little critters!! Microbiology, like all sciences, has a language of its own. Unfortunately, that language makes it very difficult for people not familiar with it to understand. I will attempt to write microbiology articles and define the microbiology language as we go. microbiology • jargon
A Friend's Story A friend's story about his family and taking care of his Grandmother's garden, and the importance of eating right for your good health.
Artisanal Culatello Culatello. Ripe, funky pork. Yum! Cured pork sausages and hams are not improved by science. Artisanal ways withstand the ravages of modernity. Sort of. culatello • norcini • prosciutto • salami • emilia-romagna
Essential Armenian Food Armenian cuisine is not so much a static set of recipes, as a style of cooking and a Middle Eastern, Mediterranean pantry. shish kebab • tass kebab • chaimen • armenian food • yogurt
How Dogs Used to Eat in the Wild Dry kibble to dogs is perhaps similar to what fast food is to humans: a convenient yet, not so healthy commodity of modern days. Learn how dogs used to eat in the wild. dog • barf diet • dog fasting • dog raw meat • dog digestion |
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