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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bacteria attack" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of bacteria attacking something, such as a person's body or a specific organism. Example: The doctor explained that the patient's illness was due to a bacteria attack on his immune system.
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Once the spores are inhaled and germinate, the bacteria attack the lymph nodes.
The bacteria attack the trees' phloem, or vascular tissue, preventing the transport of nutrients.
She was eventually diagnosed with Clostridium difficile (C diff), a potentially fatal condition in which bacteria attack the intestinal lining.
MDA, HNE, isoprostanes and neuroprostanes are suitable biomarkers of various diseases, which refer to viruses and bacteria attack on an organism and to the increased formation of free radicals and oxidative stress as a consequence.
Deployment of the T6SS represents an efficient and widespread means by which bacteria attack competitors or interact with host organisms and may be triggered by contact from an attacking neighbor cell as a defensive strategy.
Severe scratching may produce erosion of skin where bacteria attack.
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The idea is that bacteria attacking the plant would become virulent quickly, when there are still few enough of them to be defeated by the plant's defenses.
A big reason is that the deadly outbreaks in the past often occurred in nursing homes or hospitals, where the bacteria attacked the elderly or infirm.
As the organ collapses, a secondary bacteria attacks.
Microorganisms, in general, seem to be specially active on the consumption of proteins as shown in Fig. 4 in which it can be seen the aspect of a dense protein lipid particle (arrow) after the bacterium attack.
The Holmes classification sorts viruses into Phaginae (attacks bacteria), Phytophaginae (attacks plants), and Zoophaginae (attacks animals) according to the host type.
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