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Page 156
... bacteria , are unsatisfactory ; for " bacterium , " " bacillus " and " micrococcus " have narrow technical mean ... BACTERIA The general advances which have been made of late years in the study of bacteria are clearly brought to mind ...
... bacteria , are unsatisfactory ; for " bacterium , " " bacillus " and " micrococcus " have narrow technical mean ... BACTERIA The general advances which have been made of late years in the study of bacteria are clearly brought to mind ...
Page 157
... bacteria , among the fungi , the probability that some so - called bacteria- if moisture is present and the temperature not ab- and this applies especially to the branching forms accepted by normal . Though they occur all the world over ...
... bacteria , among the fungi , the probability that some so - called bacteria- if moisture is present and the temperature not ab- and this applies especially to the branching forms accepted by normal . Though they occur all the world over ...
Page 158
... bacteria is essentially the same as in other groups of plants ; before a form can be placed in a satisfactory classificatory position its whole life- history must be studied , so that all the phases may be known . In the meantime ...
... bacteria is essentially the same as in other groups of plants ; before a form can be placed in a satisfactory classificatory position its whole life- history must be studied , so that all the phases may be known . In the meantime ...
Page 159
... bacteria have deposits of oxide forms owing to of iron in the membranes . their small size , and that there may be another type of nuc- leus the diffuse nucleus - such as Schaudinn believed to be the case in B. butschlii . Many bacteria ...
... bacteria have deposits of oxide forms owing to of iron in the membranes . their small size , and that there may be another type of nuc- leus the diffuse nucleus - such as Schaudinn believed to be the case in B. butschlii . Many bacteria ...
Page 160
... ( Bacterium ) , or longer ( Bacillus ) ; the biscuit- shaped ones are Bacteria in the early stages of division . Clostridia , & c . , are spindle - shaped . Filaments really consist of elongated cylindrical cells which remain united end ...
... ( Bacterium ) , or longer ( Bacillus ) ; the biscuit- shaped ones are Bacteria in the early stages of division . Clostridia , & c . , are spindle - shaped . Filaments really consist of elongated cylindrical cells which remain united end ...
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