what does this mean? rare A bacteria
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∙ 9y agoAids is not a bacteria. Aids is not found on hands (or that would be extremely rare).
Squamous epithelial cells are scale like layers of cells that pose no risk. When referencing rare squamous epithelial cells it just means that there are not a lot of them.
It is a rare soft tissue bacterial infection commomly called "Flesh Eating Bacteria".
The origin of the rare earth deposits in the Northern Quebec is as a result of the volcanic activity within the area.
Yes Bacteria is everywhere. There is Bacteria in your bed, seat, on your TV and even in your mouth! So if you worry about being harmed from touching Bacteria, you actually aren't scared, because it is everywhere and you are always touching Bacteria. I hope that answered your question.
What does it mean when mucous rare in an urinalysis
In rare cases, an individual may fail to clear the bacteria from the intestinal tract; the result is a persistent carrier state.
it is more likelly for bacteria to reproduce asexually. it is very rare for bacteria to reproduce sexually. but it is possible
Louis Pasteur. Not only rare disease, but also common ones. Hence the term pasteurization.
Yes, it is possible to get sick from eating a rare steak. When a steak is raw it has parasitic bacteria in the meat, and because a rare steak is under cooked it to will still have parasitic bacteria, which can carry viruses and make you very sick.
Serratia liquefaciens is a very rare rod shaped non-pathogenic bacteria. Since bacteria have plasmids, this bacteria may as well.
Aids is not a bacteria. Aids is not found on hands (or that would be extremely rare).
Squamous epithelial cells are scale like layers of cells that pose no risk. When referencing rare squamous epithelial cells it just means that there are not a lot of them.
Ultra rare ~ Extremely rare! If you have this Moshi Monster... WOW! Rare ~ Good, but it could be better! Normal ~ Nevermind!
If you mean oxalis, the purple are not rare.
Rare and scarce mean the same thing.
It depends on what you mean with "rare".