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  • == Purple Sulfur Bacteria == ...rm "purple sulfur bacteria" is derived from the Latin ''purpura'' meaning "purple" and the Greek ''sulphur'' meaning "brimstone".
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  • == Purple Sulfur Bacteria == ...rm "purple sulfur bacteria" is derived from the Latin ''purpura'' meaning "purple" and the Greek ''sulphur'' meaning "brimstone".
    2 KB (265 words) - 02:35, 12 February 2024
  • '''Purple Urine Bag Syndrome''' ...atheters and is associated with urinary tract infections caused by certain bacteria.
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  • Photoheterotrophs can be either [[bacteria|bacterial]] or [[archaea|archaeal]]. They are unique in that they use light ...ple non-sulfur bacteria]] and [[green non-sulfur bacteria|green non-sulfur bacteria]]. Both types are capable of using light energy to produce ATP but they req
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  • ...known for producing a natural antibiotic called [[violacein]], which is a purple pigment. * [[Violacein]]: A purple pigment produced by ''Chromobacterium violaceum'' that has antibiotic prope
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  • ...an-ox-y-gen-ic pho-to-syn-the-sis) is a process by which certain types of bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy, without the production of oxygen ...organic compounds but do not produce oxygen as a byproduct. Instead, these bacteria use substances such as hydrogen sulfide or organic matter as electron donor
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  • ...r the visualization of bipolar staining, a characteristic feature of these bacteria. ...under a microscope. The bacteria, if present, will appear as dark blue or purple rods against a light blue background.
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  • ...hich are clusters of immune cells that form in response to the presence of bacteria or other foreign substances. ...]: These are typically nodular and may be ulcerated. They are often red or purple in color and may be painful.
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  • ...unciation: por-fy-ro-mo-nas gin-gi-va-lis) is a species of [[Gram-negative bacteria]] that is often associated with [[periodontal disease]], a chronic inflamma ...romonas gingivalis'' is derived from the Greek words ''porphyra'', meaning purple, and ''monas'', meaning unit. The term ''gingivalis'' is derived from the L
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  • ...nown photoautotrophs are [[plants]], but others include certain types of [[bacteria]] and [[algae]]. Anoxygenic photoautotrophs, such as green sulfur bacteria and purple sulfur bacteria, do not produce oxygen. Instead, they use substances like hydrogen sulfide
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  • ...the skin that has a rim with clearly visible borders. Papules can be red, purple, brown, or pink  ...complex that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Bacteria that live in the gut need para-aminobenzoic acid to survive. Para-aminobenz
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  • ...types of bacteria, such as purple non-sulfur bacteria and green non-sulfur bacteria.
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  • ...nd then the juice is extracted. This juice is then pasteurized to kill any bacteria and extend its shelf life. The juice is then bottled and sold. Some grape j ...f grape juice, including [[red grape juice]], [[white grape juice]], and [[purple grape juice]]. These are made from different types of grapes, and the color
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  • ...tissue is often characterized by discoloration, ranging from pale to blue, purple, black, bronze or red, depending on the type of gangrene. ...e]]: This is a particularly severe form of gangrene, usually caused by the bacteria [[Clostridium perfringens]]. It produces gas within the tissue, leading to
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  • * [[Petechiae]]: Small, pinpoint, red or purple spots on the skin caused by minor bleeding from broken capillary blood vess * [[Streptococcus]]: A group of bacteria that can cause a variety of infections, including throat infections, pneumo
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  • ...age]], and above the [[stomach]]. It is approximately 4 inches long and is purple in color. ...cial role in the body's immune response, producing antibodies and removing bacteria and other foreign substances from the blood.
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  • ...e other photosynthetic organisms like algae, some types of fungus and some bacteria. ...xidant effects, found in plants. Anthocyanins are responsible for the red, purple, and blue colors of many fruits, vegetables, cereal grains, and flowers.
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  • ...This is used in microbiology to differentiate bacteria into Gram-positive (purple) and Gram-negative (pink).
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  • .... It counterstains the purple crystal violet stain, staining Gram-negative bacteria red.
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  • * [[Antibiotic resistance]] - the development by bacteria of the ability to live in the presence of a certain antibiotic, making trea * [[Antibiotics]] - bacteria-killing substances that are used to fight infection
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