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microbesThe term for plant life or animal life that is microscopic
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microbesbacillophobia/microbiophobia
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microbesMicroscopic living organisms, including bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and fungi.
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microbesA germ, or pathogen, such as a bacteria
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microbesMinute living organisms, including but not limited to bacteria, viruses and fungi.
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microbesOrganisms so small that a microscope is required to see them. Microbes are also called microorganisms. Source: CDC
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microbesTiny life forms, especially bacteria or other micro-organisms that causes disease. They are visible under microscopes.
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microbesmicroscopic life forms, particularly bacteria, archaea, protists and viruses. Despite their minute size, they make the greatest contribution to ocean biomass.
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microbesTiny organisms (including viruses and bacteria) that only can be seen with a microscope.
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microbesTiny organisms (including viruses and bacteria) that can only be seen with a microscope.
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microbesTiny organisms (including viruses and bacteria) that can only be seen with a microscope.
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microbesMicroscopic organisms including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses and algae. Some microbes are beneficial while others pose risks to human health.
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microbesMicrobes collectively refer to bacteria, yeasts, and fungi. In general, microbes are defined as mushrooms or bacteria.
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microbesThis is a short form for microorganisms (please see below).
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microbesVery minute living things, whether plant or animal; bacteria, protozoa, fungi, actinomycetes.
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microbesShort for microorganisms, microbes are microscopic living organisms usually too small to be seen with the naked eye. Antarctic microbes include bacteria, nematodes, tardigrades and rotifers.
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microbesA synonym for microorganisms.
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microbes are organisms generally too small to see with the naked eye, encompass Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya (including some plants, animals, and fungi), and sometimes viruses. Microbes can be single- or multi-cellular. The term is often used interchangeably with microorganism
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