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How to pronounce microorganism in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms micro-organism
Type of organism, being
Has types moneran, pathogen, moneron, bacterium, protist, protistan, protoctist, virus, bacteria, bug, germ, intestinal flora, microbe, microflora, monad

Examples of microorganism

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The E. coli microorganism can be modified to make it overproduce fatty acids.
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This microorganism descends from a lineage that diverged early on in cyanobacteria.
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Furthermore, 12% of samples exceeded mesophilic aerobic microorganism levels.
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Using the entire microorganism as a motor has many advantages, the researchers say.
From the newscientist.com
The microorganism used in an inoculation is called the inoculant or inoculum.
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A sample from each nasal spray bottle was cultured for microorganism growth.
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The microorganism substitutes arsenic for phosphorus in its cell components.
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They only found an odd microorganism in creepy ol'Mono Lake in California?
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It is also used in the wastewater industry for facultative microorganism respiration.
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  • Any organism of microscopic size
  • A microorganism (from the Greek: u03BCu03B9u03BAu03C1u03CCu03C2, mikros, "small" and u1F40u03C1u03B3u03B1u03BDu03B9u03C3u03BCu03CCu03C2, organismu00F3s, "organism") is a microscopic living organism, which may be single celled or multicellular. The study of microorganisms is called microbiology, a subject that began with the discovery of microorganisms in 1674 by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, using a microscope of his own design.
  • An organism that is too small to be seen by the unaided eye, especially a single-celled organism, such as a bacterium
  • (Microorganisms) microscopic living creatures; bacteria, protozoa, fungi and algae
  • (microorganisms) Bacteria, yeasts, simple fungi, algae, protozoans, and a number of other organisms that are microscopic in size. Most are beneficial but some produce disease. Others are involved in composting and sewage treatment. ...
  • (MICROORGANISMS) Organisms too small to see, such as bacteria and viruses, which can cause infection.
  • (Micro-organisms) Neither plant nor animal, these are small, simple organisms which are either unicellular or multicellular, consisting of protozoa, algae, fungi, ricettsiae, viruses and bacteria.
  • (Micro-organisms) Yeasts and ferments present in milk and milk curd.
  • (Microorganisms (bacteria and fungi)) The absolute and relative amounts of these organisms are a good indication of the activity and stability of the ecosystem. Both can be determined in one measurement, e.g., by automated microscopy (Bloem and Breure, 2003). ...