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| organisms that uses oxygen for |
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| organisms that CAN live without oxygen |
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| Sleeping form created within thick wall of the bacterium |
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| medicine that kills bacteria infection |
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| any organism that causes disease |
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| dose of a specific dead bacteria used to make your body immune to the other living bacteria |
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| process used to kill harmful bacteria in food |
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| organisms that use dead material for food and energy |
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| one or many-celled organisms that live in moist areas and also have a eukaryotic,nucleus,and other structures in the cytoplasm |
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| one celled animal-like protists |
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| the temporary extension of a protozoans for movement |
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| many-celled threadlike tubes that are found in the body of fungi(not "fun guy", the plural of fungus). |
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| reproductive structures grow from zygospores form on the tips of upright hyphae |
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| formed when fungus and green algae or cyanobacterium live together |
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| The smallest organisms on Earth |
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| an intricate web formed by fungi |
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