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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'tiny bacteria' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in any context where one wishes to describe something (or someone) as being very small in comparison to the norm. For example: "In the ocean, there are vast amounts of tiny bacteria that are essential for the ecosystem."
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The smallest known cells are a group of tiny bacteria called mycoplasmas; some of these single-celled organisms are spheres about 0.3 micrometre in diameter, with a total mass of 10−14 gram equal to that of 8,000,000,000 hydrogen atoms.
Scientists have fingered tiny bacteria as possible culprits behind kidney stones and abnormal calcium deposits in other tissues.
If you let your mind run wild, you might even wonder whether we are the product of tiny bacteria someone else programmed to colonize Earth, Ruvkun said.
It's possible that it healed by killing tiny bacteria or viruses in a person's body, like modern antibacterial and antiviral medicine.
Scientists have debated the existence of these tiny bacteria for decades since there was never such a detailed observation of the weird microbes--but the debate now seems to be over.
Mycoplasma are tiny bacteria which readily grow in cell culture media.
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What were these tiny bacteria-eaters?
They began modifying the genome of a tiny bacterium called Mycoplasma genitalium, which contained four hundred and eighty-two genes (humans have about twenty-three thofsand) and five hundred and eigeneticousand letters of geneticodede, arranged on one circular chromosome — the smallest genome of any cell that has been grown in laboratory cultures.
For a tiny bacterium nestled in an animal cell, shedding genes might conserve energy and improve efficiency.
Nemesis does, however, have a habitable planet, Erythro, which sort-of-has a mind of its own made up of tiny, bacteria-like cells.
That happens when someone infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis coughs, or even speaks, and others nearby inhale tiny, bacteria-laden droplets.
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