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the microorganisms
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An organism that is too small to be seen by the unaided eye, especially a single-celled organism, such as a bacterium.
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It is supposed to decompose and nourish the earth, become food for all the microorganisms".
After the microorganisms eat the oil, it is essentially purged from the ecosystem.
Koreans believe that the microorganisms formed when the salted fish ferments with kimchi's other ingredients fight cancer.
They are investigating what might seem to be the unlikeliest of culprits: the microorganisms we encounter every day.
One promising idea is to use probiotics to replace the microorganisms that cause bad odors with ones that cause more benign smells.
State — have been deciphering these histories, investigating the microorganisms in our dust and how their lives are intertwined with our own.
"We have this strange sense of the evolutionary hierarchy, that the microorganisms, because they came first, are the most primitive," he told me.
When van Leeuwenhoek trained his microscope onto a drop of water, he didn't put the microorganisms there — he made visible what had been present all along.
"And yet you could argue that this will just give a lot of advantage to the microorganisms of the world, because of their ability to evolve more quickly.
But it's perfect for researchers investigating how, through skin-to-skin contact, we might colonize other people with the microorganisms that colonize us.
The concept of "protists" originally embraced all the microorganisms in the biotic world.
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