The correct spelling is 'bacteria'.
The letters 'rciaatbe' unscramble to spell the word bacteria.
Bacteria is translated "bactérie" (fem.) in French.
Those letters spell bacteria.
Bacteria is the plural; bacterium is the singular.
The antibiotic is spelled penicillin (from the bacteria Penicillium).
Ecoli and salmanela (I think that's how you spell it)
The adjective enterococcal applies to enterococci-- normal bacteria in the intestines.
The correct spelling is bacteria (singular bacterium), meaning certain microorganisms.
The simplest plants and animals are the one-celled organisms called bacteria.
That is the correct spelling of salmonella, typically food poisoning caused by bacteria (genus Salmonella).
The closest common word is bacillus (plural bacilli), a form of rod-shaped bacteria.
The biological term "prokaryote" (plural prokaryotes) refers to bacteria or similar organisms lacking cell nuclei.