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- A bacteriome is a specialized organ, found mainly in some insects, that hosts endosymbiotic bacteria. Bacteriomes contain specialized cells, called bacteriocytes...
- in the form of a specialized organ in their abdominal cavity called a bacteriome, which they have on both sides of their abdomens. Many types of bacteria...
- Gut microbiota, gut microbiome, or gut flora are the microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the digestive tracts...
- Chromoplast Gerontoplast Leucoplast Apicoplast Kappa organism Organs Bacteriome Trophosome Abiogenesis Last universal common ancestor Earliest known life...
- Chromoplast Gerontoplast Leucoplast Apicoplast Kappa organism Organs Bacteriome Trophosome Abiogenesis Last universal common ancestor Earliest known life...
- Chromoplast Gerontoplast Leucoplast Apicoplast Kappa organism Organs Bacteriome Trophosome Abiogenesis Last universal common ancestor Earliest known life...
- Rodriguez-Estrada U (eds.). "Suppression of Streptococcosis and Modulation of the Gut Bacteriome in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) by the Marine Sediment Bacteria...
- Rodriguez-Estrada U (eds.). "Suppression of Streptococcosis and Modulation of the Gut Bacteriome in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) by the Marine Sediment Bacteria...
- Chromoplast Gerontoplast Leucoplast Apicoplast Kappa organism Organs Bacteriome Trophosome Abiogenesis Last universal common ancestor Earliest known life...
- axis is placed vertical to the surface of the leaf. The psyllid has a bacteriome organ specialized for carrying two of its bacterial symbionts. Candidatus...