Tag: microbiology

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List of Protists

Explore a comprehensive list of 44 Protists with scientific names, habitats, and sizes (µm). This concise reference covers major groups—amoebae, ciliates, flagellates, algae and diatoms—ideal for students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts seeking quick identification and comparative size data.

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List of Pathogenic Bacteria

This comprehensive list catalogs 92 pathogenic bacteria, providing scientific names, primary diseases, and transmission/reservoir details. A practical reference for students, healthcare professionals, and researchers seeking quick, reliable information on bacterial pathogens and their routes of spread.

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Types of Microbial Growth: The Complete List

This comprehensive post lists 36 Types of Microbial Growth, describing the defining conditions, typical organisms, and how each appears in the lab. Use this guide to quickly identify growth patterns—such as biofilms, pellicles, and colony morphologies—under different environmental and culture conditions. Ideal for students, lab technicians, and microbiology enthusiasts seeking a practical reference and visual cues for microbial growth classification.

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Examples of Unicellular Organisms

This post presents 20 clear Examples of Unicellular Organisms, each with scientific name, domain, and typical size (µm). From bacteria and archaea to protists, algae, and yeasts, the list helps students and curious readers identify common single-celled lifeforms and understand their relative sizes—explore the full table for quick reference and details.

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Examples of Biological Sciences: The Complete List

Discover 71 examples of biological sciences organized by core topics, typical settings, and example careers. This comprehensive guide helps students, educators, and career-changers explore fields from microbiology and ecology to biotechnology and neuroscience, with real-world context and job pathways to guide your next steps.

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Examples of Archaea: The Complete List

This comprehensive list presents 20 Examples of Archaea, covering major groups like methanogens, halophiles, and thermophiles. Each entry includes scientific name, habitat, and metabolism to help students and enthusiasts understand where these extremophiles live and how they obtain energy.

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Branches Of Life Science: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists all 59 branches of life science and explains each field’s primary focus, typical scale or subjects, and common applications or careers. Ideal for students, educators, and professionals, the post helps you compare disciplines—from genetics and microbiology to ecology and neuroscience—and choose the right specialization or career path.

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Types Of Bacterial Reproduction: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide covers the Types of Bacterial Reproduction, presenting seven distinct mechanisms—from fast binary fission to sporulation—each with typical generation times and representative species. Designed for students and professionals, the post explains how different reproductive strategies work, compares timings and examples, and offers practical context to deepen your understanding of bacterial life cycles.

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10 Interesting Facts About Viruses

Looking for quick, reliable insights? “10 Interesting Facts About Viruses” delivers ten concise, science-backed facts about virus structure, transmission, evolution, immune response, and prevention. This hub summarizes each fact and links to detailed follow-up posts so you can dive deeper and separate myth from science.

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8 Tools Used in Microbiology

This hub introduces eight essential tools used in microbiology — from microscopes and petri dishes to pipettes and incubators. Each entry links to a full guide explaining function, usage tips, safety considerations, and real-world applications for students, lab techs, and educators.

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