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| ScienceDaily Magazine -- Ant-Fungus Relationship May Provide New Clues About... | |||
| antibiotic-producing bacterium and fungus-growing ants may provide the ants' bodies, the bacterium produces an antibiotic thereby protecting the fungus that sustains the ants all of which had the bacterium. "The type of bacteria | |||
| http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/04/990421112504.htm |
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| include recurrent fevers, unexplained weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, and/or fungus infection of the mouth and throat. Also commonly described as symptomatic HIV infection | |||
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| http://www.invasivespecies.org/RegulatedPestList.pdf |
| Immune system | |||
| born with a severely defective immune system, death from infection by a virus, bacterium, fungus or parasite will occur. In severe combined immunodeficiency, lack of an enzyme | |||
| http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/disease/Immune.html |
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| Glossary of HIV / AIDS related Terms | |||
| A term database for HIV or AIDS related terms from All the Virology on the WWW. | |||
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| This glossary, compiled by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, explains more than 2,000 HIV/AIDS-related terms. (No frames version.) | |||
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| What Ails My Plant | |||
| If all symptoms are pointing toward a biotic disease, then you might be able to narrow it down to insect, virus, bacterium, fungus, or gall. | |||
| http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/4DMG/Pests/Diseases/whatails.htm |
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| to "select agent" and revised the definition to mean "a microorganism (virus, bacterium, fungus, rickettsia) or toxin listed in Appendix A of this part". The term "select agent | |||
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| G How the twist fungus reduces the risk of ARGT The twist fungus is carried into ryegrass by attaching itself to the same nematode that carries the bacterium. | |||
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| include recurrent fevers, unexplained weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, and/or fungus infection of the mouth and throat. Also commonly described as symptomatic HIV infection | |||
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| chickenpox, virus, varicella-zoster. cholera, bacterium, Vibrio cholerae. coccidioidomycosis, fungus, Coccidioides immitis (a yeast). cryptococcosis, | |||
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| Fungus | |||
| Fungus-growing ants use antibiotic-producing bacteria to control garden parasites. CAMERON R. CURRIE*†, JAMES A. SCOTT†, RICHARD C. SUMMERBELL‡§ & DAVID MALLOCH† Nature 398, 701 - 704 | |||
| http://cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/Ecology/fungus.htm |
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| on an agar plate streaked with the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, and that the bacterial molten agar containing cells of the yellow bacterium, Micrococcus luteus. The production of penicillin | |||
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| d33. The Strangler Fungus | Vampirococcus | The Invader: Bdellovibrio. House of Horrors. Many microbes are enemies of humans and can cause disease. But there also many microbes that can attack | |||
| http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/zoo/zdhhmain.html |
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| Information about the University of Melbourne's strengths and current achievements. | |||
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| _related_to'. . . Type Hierarchy . Entity Physical Object Organism Plant Alga Fungus Virus Rickettsia or Chlamydia Bacterium Animal Invertebrate Vertebrate Amphibian Bird Fish Reptile Mammal - Human | |||
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| previously identified to be completely unique to bacteria, and necessary for the bacterium to remain alive. For a bacterium or a fungus living out in the wild, if they can make something that | |||
| http://people.ku.edu/~jbrown/antibiotic.html |
| www-biol.paisley.ac.uk ...page02 | |||
| An organism has the unique property of being an independent living entity - a bacterium, fungus, protist, plant or animal. Above the organism level a group of interbreeding individuals | |||
| http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/courses/level1bio/biodiversity/page02.htm |
| Glossary | |||
| the sexual state of a fungus. auricle. A small earlike Bacillus thuringiensis. A bacterium that causes disease used as insecticides. bacterium (plural: bacteria pathogen, such as a bacterium, fungus, mycoplasma, or virus | |||
| http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/glossary.html |
| Fungi | |||
| Us Case #6: Virus Or Bacterium? Copyright © 1999 American When you hear the word fungus, you probably think of bread mold is a kind of fungus, too? And that the itchy yes, caused by another fungus? And that when you take a medicine made by a fungus? Fungi come in a variety | |||
| http://www.microbe.org/microbes/fungi1.asp |
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| http://www.jus.state.nc.us/NCJA/firearms.htm |
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| one filament of a fungus, a hollow tube the mycelium; the fungus body. incubate plant, animal, bacterium, or fungus. One virus is called the stalk of a fungus bearing spores by a pathogenic bacterium the WEB = the hypertext | |||
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| Glossary of expressions in biological control | |||
| Short Cut to Terms A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z | |||
| http://biocontrol.ifas.ufl.edu/glossary.htm |
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| R E S O U R C E G U I D E ****************************************** Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse June 1995 GLOSSARY OF HIV/AIDS-RELATED TERMS Introduction The Glossary of HIV-Related Terms was compiled to | |||
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| US EPA - What are Biopesticides | |||
| consist of a microorganism (e.g., a bacterium, fungus, virus or protozoan) as the active thuringiensis, or Bt. Each strain of this bacterium produces a different mix of proteins the plant, instead of the Bt bacterium, manufactures the substance that | |||
| http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/biopesticides/what_are_biopesticides.htm |
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| SACRAMENTO MODEL(Hydrology) A dynamic River Flow Model or Water Budget Model, run on a computer at various intervals, which accounts for all water entering, stored in, and leaving a Drainage Basin. Though many parameters are used in this water balance | |||
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| Velvet (Oodinium) Mouth Fungus (Columnaris) Neon Disease Columnaris resembles fungus it is in fact a Bacterium. It is usually found tufts that resemble fungus. Early treatment is can lead to secondary fungus infections Causes- Several | |||
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| Pyricularia grisea 305478 Race 073 ((fungus )) Pyricularia grisea 305477 Race 1 ((bacterium )) Ralstonia solanacearum 211267 ((fungus )) Fusarium oxysporum f | |||
| http://www.gene.affrc.go.jp/micro/Propert/English/98_12_31/Rac_tn.html |
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| et Zucc. ((fungus )) Sclerotium rolfsii 726512 Arachis hypogaea L. ((bacterium )) Agrobacterium rhizogenes 210265 210266 ((fungus )) Cylindrocladium sp. | |||
| http://www.gene.affrc.go.jp/micro/Propert/English/98_12_31/Pa_PLANT/PaP_A_tn.html |
| The Label July 2001 Vol. 13, No. 6 | |||
| Microbial pesticides consist of a microorganism (eg, a bacterium, fungus, virus or protozoan) as the active ingredient. (Examples | |||
| http://pested.unl.edu/thelabel/tljul01.htm |
| Plant Health Act | |||
| Definitions. 1 In this Act. causal organism means a bacterium, fungus, insect, mycoplasm, nematode, vector, viroid, virus, weed or other organism, disease or | |||
| http://www.gnb.ca/acts/acts/p-09-01.htm |
| The twist fungus, a long term solution to annual ryegrass ... | |||
| of nematode and reduce its ability to invade ryegrass * to restrict the growth and reproduction of nematode and bacterium in ryegrass The fungus is fast growing | |||
| http://www.waite.adelaide.edu.au/AME/nematology/twistinfo%20SA%202002.pdf |
| Agriculture Legislation (Amendments and Repeals) Bill - ... | |||
| Minister is of the opinion that-- (a) an organism of the plant or animal kingdom (other than vertebrates); or (b) any bacterium, fungus, protozoa, phytoplasma | |||
| http://www.dms.dpc.vic.gov.au/pdocs/bills/B01159/B01159I.html |
| Ant-Fungus Relationship May Provide New Clues About Antibiotics | |||
| The discovery of an ancient association between an antibiotic-producing bacterium and fungus-growing ants may provide new insight into the identification | |||
| http://www.antcolony.org/0422.htm |
| Design Your Own Experiment | |||
| true bacterium protist fungus true bacterium fungus an animal Plant Animal/Fungus/Plant/Protist one cell characteristic traits kingdoms physical | |||
| http://www.mhschool.com/teach/science/mhscience/teachres/blm/pdf/gr4/practice/G4U1T3.pdf |
| DISEASE CAUSES AND TRANSMISSION INFECTIOUS DISEASES Kochs ... | |||
| Causative Organism - the pathogen that causes the disease (eg virus, bacterium, fungus, protozoan, worm, insect or arachnid) Mode of Transmission - the means | |||
| http://qldscienceteachers.tripod.com/biology/06human_physiology/08disease_immune_system.pdf |
| microdiary | |||
| What domain does it belong to? Is it a bacterium, fungus, alga, etc.? What domain does it belong to? Is it a bacterium, fungus, alga, etc. | |||
| http://www.asmusa.org/division/w/microdiary.htm |
| Jack's "Bugs in the News" - What the Heck is Antibiotic Resistance? | |||
| family of antibiotics) is produced by the bacterium Streptomyces erythraeus. One of the laboratory-produced it, there are several ways that a bacterium could be prevented from growing or living. | |||
| http://people.ku.edu/~jbrown/resistance.htm |
| http://people.westminstercollege.edu/departments/science/natural_world/semester_project/project_specialists/microbiologist_specialist.htm | |||
| Ask: how could we determine further the identity of our bacterium/ fungus? (Ie stream. How can you tell a fungus from a bacterium? | |||
| http://people.westminstercollege.edu/departments/science/natural_world/semester_project/project_specialists/microbiologist_specialist.htm |
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| In 1969, a major pharmaceutical companys researchers found that olive leaf inhibits the growth of every virus, bacterium, fungus, yeast, and protozoan that it | |||
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| You do not hava Java enabled browser, or your java is not enabled. You can still navigate this site from the footer links found on the bottom of each page. Links to upgrade your browser. The | |||
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| a. any select agent that is a microorganism, virus, bacterium, fungus, rickettsia or toxin listed in Appendix A of Part 72 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal | |||
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| Causal Agent: (unknown, suspected to be a bacterium) This disease is found mainly in the been conclusively determined, but a phloem-limited bacterium has been consistently associated with diseased | |||
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| 7e1. Twist fungus (Dilophospora alopecuri) The twist fungus provides natural control of the organisms (nematode and bacterium) responsible for annual ryegrass toxicity (ARGT). From 1999, the | |||
| http://www.waite.adelaide.edu.au/AME/nematology/twistfungus.html |
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