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microbes

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Plural of microbe

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The word 'microbes' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun used to refer to very small living organisms, such as bacteria or protozoans. For example, you could say, "Microbes are all around us, but are too small for us to see."

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Related: Out of the blue, on the edge of the world, killer whales converge to feast These and a million other mostly microscopic planktonic species of viruses, microbes, larvae and eukaryotes are the largely invisible origins of life, the very bottom of the food chain and the enablers of all existence.

"It's as if the brain perceives the world as threatening and activates this defensive response before there are actually any microbes or injuries there.

The particular fish oils that benefit the health of both fish and humans, called EPA and DHA, are not in fact produced by fish themselves but instead accumulated by eating marine microbes.

The microbes were then tested in the laboratory.

So a process that is able efficiently to turn what is a waste product into fuel could have great potential.In this section Wider understanding Progress at last Panda poop power A bug with a gearbox ReprintsGiven their diet, Dr Brown knew that giant pandas had to have legions of microbes in their gut that were strong enough to break cellulose and lignin down.

The interior of a raw ham, having never been exposed to the air, remains relatively sterile; sausages, which are composed of ground (and therefore aerated) meat, along with added fat and seasonings, require an acid to kill bacteria from the inside out, and salt that dries microbes from the outside in.

The dangerous microbes which once preyed unchecked upon AIDS patients (such as Pneumocystis, which causes pneumonia) can now be held at bay for much longer.So the numbers are good.

This is a particular scourge of those being treated in hospital with oral antibiotics that, as a side-effect, kill many gut microbes and thus let C. difficile run wild.

Gene flow from one field of GM maize to another may make little difference in the middle of Nebraska; a similar flow in, say, Mexico, home to thousands of wild relatives of the domesticated maize plant could have serious repercussions.A further worry is over GM plants' potential to harm everything from microbes in the ground to songbirds overhead.

He thinks that living things with an origin (and, therefore, biochemistry) independent of the one that resulted in humans may exist in a "shadow biosphere" on Earth itself.Tiny lifeMost organisms, Dr Davies points out, can be seen only under a microscope, and only an infinitesimal fraction of such microbes have been investigated by researchers.

Hot, poor places such as Tanzania have many microbes but microscopic health budgets.

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