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bac·te·ri·um
/bækˈtɪriəm/
細菌
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bac·te·ri·um
/bækˈtɪrɪəm/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bac·te·ri·um
n.
;
pl
.
Bacteria
Biol.
A
microscopic
single-celled
organism
having
no
distinguishable
nucleus
,
belonging
to
the
kingdom
Monera
.
Bacteria
have
varying
shapes
,
usually
taking
the
form
of
a
jointed
rodlike
filament
,
or
a
small
sphere
,
but
also
in
certain
cases
having
a
branched
form
.
Bacteria
are
destitute
of
chlorophyll
,
but
in
those
members
of
the
phylum
Cyanophyta
(
the
blue-green
algae
)
other
light-absorbing
pigments
are
present
.
They
are
the
smallest
of
microscopic
organisms
which
have
their
own
metabolic
processes
carried
on
within
cell
membranes
,
viruses
being
smaller
but
not
capable
of
living
freely
.
The
bacteria
are
very
widely
diffused
in
nature
,
and
multiply
with
marvelous
rapidity
,
both
by
fission
and
by
spores
.
Bacteria
may
require
oxygen
for
their
energy-producing
metabolism
,
and
these
are
called
aerobes
;
or
may
multiply
in
the
absence
of
oxygen
,
these
forms
being
anaerobes
.
Certain
species
are
active
agents
in
fermentation
,
while
others
appear
to
be
the
cause
of
certain
infectious
diseases
.
The
branch
of
science
with
studies
bacteria
is
bacteriology
,
being
a
division
of
microbiology
.
See
Bacillus
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bacterium
n
: (
microbiology
)
single-celled
or
noncellular
spherical
or
spiral
or
rod-shaped
organisms
lacking
chlorophyll
that
reproduce
by
fission
;
important
as
pathogens
and
for
biochemical
properties
;
taxonomy
is
difficult
;
often
considered
plants
[
syn
:
bacteria
]
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