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Bakterienzellwand

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bac·te·rial [bækˈtɪəriəl, Am -ˈtɪr-] ADJ inv

I. wall [wɔ:l] N

1. wall:

Mauer f <-, -n>
Wand f <-, Wände>
Mauer f <-, -n>
Einfriedung f <-, -en>
Stadtmauer f <-, -n>

2. wall MED, ANAT:

Wand f <-, Wände>

3. wall (of a tyre):

Mantel m <-s, Män·tel>

4. wall (barrier):

Mauer f <-, -n>

Phrases:

to climb the walls in anger
to climb the walls due to worry
to drive [or send] sb up the wall
walls have ears saying
to hit the wall athlete, marathon runner

II. wall [wɔ:l] VB trans

1. wall usu passive (enclose):

2. wall usu passive (separate):

3. wall (imprison):

to wall sb up

4. wall (fill in):

to wall sth up

cell [sel] N

1. cell (room):

Zelle f <-, -n>

2. cell (space):

Feld nt <-(e)s, -er>

3. cell BIOL, ELEC, POL:

Zelle f <-, -n>
Brennstoffzelle f <-, -n>

4. cell TELEC (local area):

OpenDict unos

wall N

Klett rečnik iz biologije

bacterial cell wall N

Klett rečnik iz biologije
Present
Iwall
youwall
he/she/itwalls
wewall
youwall
theywall
Past
Iwalled
youwalled
he/she/itwalled
wewalled
youwalled
theywalled
Present Perfect
Ihavewalled
youhavewalled
he/she/ithaswalled
wehavewalled
youhavewalled
theyhavewalled
Past Perfect
Ihadwalled
youhadwalled
he/she/ithadwalled
wehadwalled
youhadwalled
theyhadwalled

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Bacterial flora is endogenous bacteria, which is defined as bacteria that naturally reside in a closed system.
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This domain possesses numerous fundamental traits distinct from both the bacterial and the eukaryotic domains.
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Sodium nitrite is used because it prevents bacterial growth and, in a reaction with the meat's myoglobin, gives the product a desirable dark red color.
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Secondary bacterial infection is more common in children.
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Some poisons are also toxins, usually referring to naturally produced substances, such as the bacterial proteins that cause tetanus and botulism.
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