Bacteriology: A Textbook of Microorganisms |
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HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY THEORIES | 1 |
biology | 30 |
LIVING MATTER AND THE CELL | 51 |
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active aerobic agents alcohol amounts anaerobic animals antigen antitoxin ascospores Bacillus bacteria bacterial cells Bacteriology bacterium biology blood boiling carbohydrates carbon dioxide cause cent characteristics chemical chlorine Clostridium compounds conidia contain decomposition destroy diphtheria discussed disease disinfection Eberthella typhosa endospores enzymes Escherichia coli fermentation filter flagella formation forms fungi Genus Gram-negative granules growth Health heat hydrogen hyphae immune bodies important indicate infection inoculation investigators isolated known laboratory lactic acid living materials medium metabolism methods micro Microbiology microorganisms microscope milk mold molecule motile nitrates nitrogen nonmotile nucleus organic matter oxidation oxygen parasite Pasteur penicillin plant poisoning prepared present probably proteins protoplasm protozoa putrefaction reaction reported salt serum sewage soil solution spoilage spores sterile substances sugar sulfur temperature term tion tissue toxin tuberculosis type species typhoid fever United usually vaccine virus Winogradsky yeast York