A vibrio is a nonsymbiotic bacteria while a pseudomonase is an opportunistic bacteria.
Vibrio cholerae is a type of bacteria that causes cholera, a serious intestinal infection. It is not a virus.
There are three main types of bacteria based on nutrition: heterotrophic bacteria obtain nutrients from organic compounds, autotrophic bacteria can manufacture their own food using inorganic compounds, and saprophytic bacteria obtain nutrients from decaying organic matter.
The space between neurons is called the synapse.
There are 10 hours between 5 and 3.
The space between the vocal cords is called the glottis.
The difference between vibrio and pseudomonase is that the pseudomonas are opportunistic pathogenic bacteria while vibrio are nonsymbiotic bacteria.
Vibro - comics - was created in 1984.
A vibro saw is a electronic machine which cuts into wood. When I used a vibro saw I cut out triangles. I think you use it for intricate design.
The indole positive test is used to test the absence or presence of the vibro cholera.
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a vibro sword is usually a long rod, you click a button to make the whole thing vibrate. Then it is used for sexual purposes.
Vibro cholerae is the name of the bacterium that causes cholera. It is a pathogen, it is a prokaryotic cell. It open carrier proteins in the small intestine which causes a loss of water potential which causes chloride ions to rush in to the blood stream which causes dehydration and diahorrea. Vibro cholerae is usually treated with tetracycline, an antibiotic. vibro cholerae produces an entro-toxin. it is this entro toxin that is the cause for the opening for the carrier proteins.
Vibro-Flotation is a collective term for forms of ground improvement brought about by inserting a vibrating poker into the ground, and includes Vibro-Compaction and Vibro-Replacement. The latter process is often referred to as (Vibro-) Stone Column.
Essentially the same structure as a typical Prokaryotic cell.
Vibro compaction is a ground improvement technique used to increase the density of soil deposits. It involves using vibratory probes to densify loose soils, typically in granular deposits, by reducing the void space between particles. This process can improve soil strength and stability, making it suitable for supporting structures and reducing potential settlement issues.
I bought it on local garage sale for $10