در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات bacteria را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه bacteria و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای bacteria، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه bacteria نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از bacteria در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه bacteria به کمک همین جملات با bacteria و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت bacteria می باشد.
در قسمت ذیل 578 جمله با bacteria برای شما آورده شده است. ضمناً شما می توانید با کلیک بر روی علامت بلندگو در کنار هر جمله، تلفظ جمله با bacteria را نیز گوش دهید.
(1) Antibiotics help fight bacteria.
(2) Pasteur experimented with bacteria.
(3) That disease is caused by bacteria.
(4) We need to keep bacteria out of food.
(5) Viruses are much smaller than bacteria.
(6) Hand washing is one way to control bacteria.
(7) The virus exits the host cell by bacteria lysis
(8) The virus exits the host cell by bacteria lysis.
(9) What's the difference between microbes and bacteria?
(10) Its causes include bacteria viruses fungi and parasites
(11) Its causes include bacteria viruses fungi and parasites.
(12) Oxygen is important for us but some bacteria dont need it at all
(13) Oxygen is important for us but some bacteria dont need it at all.
(14) The salmonella bacteria are directly associated with the turtles.
(15) About 80 million bacteria are transferred during a 10 second kiss.
(16) Firstly bacteria perhaps related to Rickettsia entered protoprotozoan cells
(17) Kombucha is produced by a symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast, or SCOBY.
(18) These bacteria have mutated into forms that are resistant to certain drugs.
(19) Firstly bacteria perhaps related to Rickettsia entered protoprotozoan cells.
(20) Woman looking through a highpowered microscope at a bacteria in a small vial
(21) In order to isolate him from bacteria, and such, he is not allowed visitors.
(22) Woman looking through a highpowered microscope at a bacteria in a small vial.
(23) In wine there's wisdom, in beer there's strength, in water there are bacteria.
(24) In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is Freedom, in water there is bacteria.
(25) The bacteria that are transferred during a kiss help improve your immune system.
(26) Men are like colonies of bacteria. The more heat you apply, the faster they grow.
(27) This removes the upper layers of dead skin cells along with their contaminating bacteria
(28) This removes the upper layers of dead skin cells along with their contaminating bacteria.
(29) Ejectosomes apparently exert a contractile force forming a tight septum around the bacteria
(30) Ejectosomes apparently exert a contractile force forming a tight septum around the bacteria.
(31) This medium has been specifically designed to discourage the growth of gram positive bacteria
(32) This medium has been specifically designed to discourage the growth of gram positive bacteria.
(33) These bacteria are called methylred positive and include Escherichia coli and Proteus vulgaris
(34) Bacterial growth can be suppressed with bacteriostats without necessarily killing the bacteria
(35) These bacteria are called methylred positive and include Escherichia coli and Proteus vulgaris.
(36) Bacterial growth can be suppressed with bacteriostats without necessarily killing the bacteria.
(37) In other natural climatic conditions the bacteria quickly degenerate lose their qualities and die
(38) Lederberg had made a name for himself by demonstrating how bacteria exchange genetic information.
(39) In other natural climatic conditions the bacteria quickly degenerate lose their qualities and die.
(40) Infection by fecal coliform bacteria which indicate fecal pollution are more common than giardiasis
(41) Infection by fecal coliform bacteria which indicate fecal pollution are more common than giardiasis.
(42) Endometritis is a disease where bacteria enter the uterus and cause inflammation of the inner membrane.
(43) She's so stubborn. I bet if she ever gets reincarnated, she'd be a bacteria capable of living in empty space.
(44) Infectious diseases are caused by prions, viruses, rickettsia, chlamydia, bacteria, pathogenic fungi and protozoa.
(45) Lactic-acid bacilli are such unyielding bacteria that, even if frozen, they would simply hibernate and can restore themselves as if they came back to life.
(46) We’re organisms; we’re conceived, we’re born, we live, we die, and we decay. But as we decay we feed the world of the living: plants and bugs and bacteria.
(47) Back then they used different chemicals in the tanning process. They prevent ocean bacteria from eating away at whatever is inside. A leather bag from the early 1900's is like a time capsule.
(48) a bacteria?
(49) more bacteria
(50) of the bacteria.
(51) with other bacteria
(52) from some bacteria.
(53) could be a bacteria.
(54) bacteria, at the time.
(55) the resistant bacteria.
(56) and for certain bacteria
(57) and engulf the bacteria.
(58) so a 200nanometer bacteria
(59) and we also found bacteria
(60) viruses, bacteria, protozoa
(61) we're lactic acid bacteria!
(62) sir, bacteria are not pets.
(63) Keeps bacteria off of them.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(64) bacteria that we don't like.
(65) you beast! insect! bacteria!
(66) is the bacteria metabolizing
(67) has about a million bacteria
(68) bacteria coming from outside
(69) which is based on a bacteria.
(70) i can only see soil bacteria.
(71) our ability to program bacteria
(72) with synthetic bacteria, archaea
(73) well, it's a bacteria, isn't it?
(74) and the way bacteria make a living
(75) bacteria, things that it can find.
(76) we can also see blooms of bacteria
(77) or another bacteria, streptococcus
(78) one pile was treated with bacteria;
(79) imagine bacteria helping us do this
(80) in every single species of bacteria.
(81) you need the bacteria to fix nitrogen
(82) that just happened with some bacteria.
(83) after a volcanic eruption is bacteria.
(84) that it's now just a home for bacteria
(85) it's a small virus that kills bacteria.
(86) is the biggest bacteria we've ever seen.
(87) which means that bacteria break it down.
(88) i'm a labgeek. i do bacteria, not babies
(89) one of the surprising facts about bacteria
(90) around the growing population of bacteria.
(91) without water, the bacteria won't survive.
(92) do you have any idea what kind of bacteria
(93) and as the day goes by the bacteria double
(94) i've eliminated most of the bacteria on him.
(95) so then we started to look at other bacteria
(96) in addition to the extinct syphilis bacteria
(97) so replacing the bacteria dna with virus dna
(98) and you guys might know bacteria and viruses
(99) whereas how do we stay ahead of the bacteria?
(100) which is look at that organism, that bacteria
(101) we kill bacteria with traditional antibiotics
(102) the smallest bacteria is about 200 nanometers.
(103) with air striking loading bacteria on missiles
(104) and these bacteria are actually tying together
(105) made entirely out of bacteria or cancer cells.
(106) electricity cleaning bacteria from your blood.
(107) it can be grown in a common bacteria, e. coli.
(108) what we noticed is when the bacteria were alone
(109) bl: this bacteria that we've been talking about
(110) it kills off bacteria and molds and other germs
(111) there are over 500 species of bacteria now known
(112) a little bacteria called haemophilus influenzae.
(113) is that bacteria can distinguish self from other.
(114) bacteria birth a new generation every 20 minutes.
(115) this graph shows that our bacteria really do have
(116) this fascinating universe of bacteria inside of us
(117) it's different when a bacteria comes into the body
(118) to do this, we extracted enzymes from our bacteria
(119) which are safe bacteria that have a health benefit
(120) and the bacteria started to read this genetic code
(121) that quantum coherence takes place inside bacteria
(122) so the bacteria, the fungi, and so on and so forth.
(123) of bacteria biodegraders from the bird habitat site
(124) but might turn out to be different from bacteria...
(125) and all of the bacteria turn on light in synchrony.
(126) that the bacteria love to use to produce the smells
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(127) and this molecule is the trade language of bacteria.
(128) turns the bacteria into a factory for making viruses
(129) and i decided to explore how we can program bacteria
(130) see, when we were dealing with our biology, bacteria
(131) made of tiny lifeforms: bacteria, viruses and fungi.
(132) will be as different from us as we are from bacteria.
(133) are actually created by the product of that bacteria.
(134) for every sort of bacteria and fungus and viral assay
(135) we embedded bacteria that were genetically engineered
(136) instead, it silently slips into the bacteria's own dna
(137) bacteria have been on the earth for billions of years;
(138) right? i mean, we found bacteria on the victim's tooth
(139) so how does it keep its body free of bacteria buildup?
(140) bacteria are the oldest living organisms on the earth.
(141) you were right, the bacteria got into her another way.
(142) mud and minerals become substrate; there are bacteria.
(143) Increases growth of beneficial bacteria in your colon.
(144) there are lots of yeasts and lactic acid bacteria, too!
(145) then perhaps, perhaps these bacteria could have evolved
(146) which is due to the reaction between bacteria and rocks
(147) the acetic acid bacteria form a thin film on the surface
(148) instructs these bacteria to each produce small molecules
(149) wrote a whole article and said, hey, these are bacteria.
(150) those fungi and bacteria are as highly evolved as humans.
(151) to hunt bacteria in tiny crevices of the habitat's surface
(152) the battle against bacteria is the loss of mankind for now
(153) is that we can find many commensal and pathogenic bacteria
(154) now i put those names in there just for the bacteria buffs
(155) some bacteria figured out how to stay away from penicillin
(156) the main characters in the story are bacteria and viruses.
(157) these vibrios, these bacteria, can actually infect people.
(158) bacteria compete against each other for resources, for food
(159) but when it comes to taking genes from viruses and bacteria
(160) this is because, when xylitol is absorbed by toxic bacteria
(161) Wash kitchen rags to stop bacteria growth and remove odors.
(162) how long would the bacteria have been incubating inside her?
(163) bacteria and viruses inherent in the body can not be excluded
(164) what i hope you think, is that bacteria can talk to each other
(165) and if there are bacteria that are able to live in these areas
(166) the average human mouth contains nearly 600 species of bacteria.
(167) and just as he's writing, you know, bacteria that will be smaller
(168) the ph of 11, and yet it had chemosynthetic bacteria living in it
(169) that bacteria can talk to each other with this chemical language.
(170) mw: so now that we found bacteria that could break down phthalates
(171) why? you think i've got bacteria? come on you smell of cigarettes.
(172) it will be creatures as different from us as we are from bacteria.
(173) and now we have a lot of bacteria that are resistant to penicillin
(174) fill it with bacteria, then allow the sand to wash over the balloon
(175) and every insect and every bacteria that really makes a difference.
(176) the animals, the fungi, the protests the little things the bacteria
(177) the earthworms, the fungi, the bacteria and the result is new soil.
(178) bacteria don't live by themselves, they live in incredible mixtures
(179) but i'll also get all the bacteria that once lived with the mammoth
(180) because this is the only bacteria that you can see to the naked eye.
(181) but that number of bacteria species can be found in one gram of soil
(182) this means that our bacteria were actually living off of phthalates.
(183) bacteria develop resistance so quickly that pharmaceutical companies
(184) So be mindful that anything you put down there will absorb bacteria.
(185) with bacteria and archaea, the chromosome is integrated into the cell
(186) so now what we understand is that all bacteria can talk to each other.
(187) and when the sun comes up it pumps out like 95 percent of the bacteria.
(188) the question that we had is how can bacteria, these primitive organisms
(189) and what i hope you can see is that there's all kinds of bacteria there.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(190) every life form on this planet every insect, every bacteria, every plant
(191) looking for the bacteria that would convince corals to settle and attach.
(192) but there are more bacteria in your body than stars in our entire galaxy.
(193) and what's interesting about this is now whenever this bacteria has babies
(194) but might turn out to be as different from bacteria as bacteria is from us.
(195) CASHIDO Does Ozone really kill bacteria and remove pesticides? Introduction
(196) will be conducive to lowenergy type of animals, like jellyfish and bacteria.
(197) so, many bacteria have in their cells an adaptive immune system called crispr
(198) that can open and close over this specialized light organ housing the bacteria.
(199) the entire crew of tantalus base was infected by some sort of virulent bacteria.
(200) to take an example close to home: there are over 500 species of bacteria now known
(201) This is the best way for me since using it will eliminate any bacteria that can develop.
(202) hey. the bite of the harness kid introduced an extremely aggressive bacteria into his system.
(203) any bacteria that survived died in the subzero temperatures when exposed to mar's atmosphere.
(204) The pump is made of stainless steel and is resistant to bacteria residue, corrosion and rust.
(205) Air purifier room 42 sq.m. Special filter BIO-FIBERNANO FERRITE FILTER destroys viruses bacteria
(206) Air purifier not more than 15 sqm. Filter system with TRUE HEPA filter MICROBAN inhibits bacteria and pathogens.
(207) As palaeontologist Andrew Knoll once said, "Animals might be evolution's icing, but bacteria are really the cake.
(208) Multipurpose solution COOL WATER Wipe clean bacteria fungi various stains. Free fine microfiber fabric 18 18 cm Warranty (days): 7
(209) according to one of her staff, raoul de santos, she cut her hand on a rusty nail in the garden. tetanus bacteria enters the bloodstream, good night, vienna.
(210) The capacity to blunder slightly is the real marvel of DNA. Without this special attribute, we would still be anaerobic bacteria and there would be no music.
(211) 4 step filtration UF filter system 1 year warranty Filter the bacteria at 0.01 microns. 100% bacterial filtration No filter the minerals that are present in the water. ULTRAFILTRATION 13
(212) Type: Film HUAWEI MATE 9 PRO Clear For input: HUAWEI MATE 9 PRO Material used: TPU Warranty (month): 1 Others: Anti-scratch 5 H level reduce fingerprints slip touch easy to reduce bacteria
(213) How does bacteria reproduce?
(214) Where do bacteria stay in soil?
(215) What bacteria did he treat first?
(216) What does gram-positive bacteria have
(217) What are endosymbionts of the bacteria
(218) When is the typical lenght for bacteria
(219) Why are certain bacteria called predatory?
(220) What well known bacteria structure chains?
(221) Can all bacteria in human body be harmful?
(222) Where is DNA chromosome of bacteria located
(223) What does bacteria use to adhere to surfaces
(224) How many phase are in the growth of bacteria
(225) What is the usual form for Neiserria bacteria
(226) What can help to indentify specific bacteria?
(227) What category do parasitic bacteria fall into
(228) What type of bacteria are present in Xylophaga
(229) When was the first time bacteria were observed?
(230) Bacteroides is a genus of Gramnegative bacteria.
(231) Most bacteria reproduce by asexual reproduction.
(232) What is the purpose of polyribosomes in bacteria
(233) How size and reproduction are linked in bacteria
(234) Who discovered the chemical structure of bacteria
(235) The Proteobacteria are a major phylum of bacteria.
(236) How much time does it take most bacteria to divide
(237) First a DNA construct is made usually in bacteria.
(238) What gas vacuoles are respoonsible for in bacteria?
(239) What configurations can bacteria can bacteria take?
(240) What are most pathogenic bacteria unable to grow on
(241) What is the main pathogenic bacteria in L-form class
(242) Absence of what make bacteria belong to prokaryotes?
(243) How hard to treat bacteria cells in a passive state?
(244) What organization called bacteria a 'serious threat'
(245) Together they looked at spiral bacteria in gastritis.
(246) Can shape of bacteria be beneficial to their survival
(247) Some colonizing bacteria, such as Corynebacteria sp.
(248) What types of intracellar nutrient can bacteria produce
(249) What are two ways changes to DNA of bacteria can occur?
(250) What has been talked about to treat resistant bacteria?
(251) What word means that bacteria won't grow on a substrate?
(252) Cooking also kills parasites and food poisoning bacteria.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(253) What sets animals apart from bacteria and most protists?
(254) What is the common name for shapes and forms of bacteria?
(255) How much of a Siboglinidae's weight is symbiotic bacteria
(256) Little is known about the bacteria that degrade cellulose
(257) It contains living bacteria, so can spread the infection
(258) Other bacteria such as Stichococcus also contribute tints.
(259) In what environment are bacteria being cultivated in labs?
(260) What stain shows better test results on Norcadia bacteria?
(261) Microorganisms can be bacteria fungi archaea or protists.
(262) How can bacteria obtain raw materials from the environment?
(263) When did the first antecedents of bacteria appear on Earth?
(264) It can be affected by light air or the action of bacteria.
(265) Pediococcus is a genus of Grampositive lactic acid bacteria.
(266) Which media is preffered to grow larger volumes of bacteria?
(267) What is used by bacteria to destroy the host's immune system?
(268) What kind of bacteria can form interspecies hydrogen transfer
(269) How many bacteria cells can be in a milliltre of fresh water?
(270) What word means that bacteria constantly grows on a substrate?
(271) L-form bacteria are strains of bacteria that lack cell walls.
(272) To kill off the bacteria, the chef cooks all meats thoroughly.
(273) What are hydrogen and carbon monoxide for Lithotrophic bacteria?
(274) In their experiment Luria and Delbrà 14 ck grew bacteria in tubes.
(275) What is the simple way of producing large volume of bacteria cells?
(276) The nurse was immune to the bacteria that had made her patient ill.
(277) What percentage of medicine is tainted with Staphylococcus bacteria?
(278) What caused the evolution of different growth strategies in bacteria
(279) Polio is a viral disease, meaning it can be transmitted by bacteria.
(280) One tiny gram of urinary excrement can contain millions of bacteria.
(281) They will eat molluscs other crustaceans worms fungi and bacteria.
(282) PCR can't detect the presence of any bacteria when what doesn't occur
(283) Antibiotic ointment was applied to the wound to keep bacteria at bay.
(284) 355 copper alloys have been proven to kill what percentage of bacteria?
(285) Many bacteria have evolved ways to not be eaten or killed by phagocytes.
(286) Higher organisms then feed on the fungi and bacteria in a chain of life.
(287) Cover your mouth while sneezing so that you do not disseminate bacteria.
(288) There are approximately 285 billion bacteria per ounce of tubeworm tissue.
(289) The bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa causes infections in weakened insects.
(290) Many other bacteria are found as symbionts in humans and other organisms.
(291) Antibiotics fight against typhus since it is a disease caused by bacteria.
(292) If the conditions are right how long does it take for bacteria to reproduce
(293) What color do Gram positive bacteria cell walls turn to after being stained?
(294) 9% of disease-causing bacteria within just two hours when cleaned regularly.
(295) In 1905 he said that it contained a round and a rodlike lactic acid bacteria.
(296) Cadmium sulfide is found around some bacteria that reduce sulfate to sulfide.
(297) They called this uptake and incorporation of DNA by bacteria transformation .
(298) Pasteurisation was effective against bacteria, but it destroyed the vitamin C
(299) The emergence of resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is a common phenomenon.
(300) The bacteria thrive in a lush environment where everything is wet and growing.
(301) Coxiella refers to a genus of Gramnegative bacteria in the family Coxiellaceae.
(302) Weizmann was also a chemist who made a new way of making acetone using bacteria.
(303) What is some evidence used to support the hypothesis on non-pathogenic bacteria?
(304) In contrast if milk already has harmful bacteria the useby dates do not matter.
(305) Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. What can viruses do to bacteria?
(306) The bacteria are either housed in the multichambered stomach or in a large cecum
(307) Hopefully, the medicine will annihilate the bacteria causing my throat infection.
(308) Julie wiped her doorknobs with a cleaning cloth to reduce the spread of bacteria.
(309) Fungi and other bacteria help turn the moldering remains back into dust and dirt.
(310) Plant roots communicate with rhizome bacteria, fungi, and insects within the soil
(311) What supports the uncertainty in classification between the same kind of bacteria?
(312) As they multiply in your cells, the tiny virus organisms get rid of good bacteria.
(313) Kill bacteria - Dandruff, athlete's foot and acne are caused by a bacteria buildup.
(314) What type of relationship do herbivores have with the bacteria in their intestines?
(315) Bacterial growth follows four phases. What is the first stage of bacteria adaptation
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(316) The family Hydrogenothemaceae are bacteria that live in harsh environmental settings.
(317) What are highly resistant dormant structures of certain gram-positive bacteria called
(318) Most strains of the bacteria are harmless, but some can cause serious food poisoning.
(319) Shewanella is the sole genus included in the Shewanellaceae family of marine bacteria.
(320) These chemicals may come from bacteria or from other phagocytes that are already there.
(321) Where there is no oxygen some bacteria will make nitrate into nitrogen gas LRB N2 RRB.
(322) Treatment with appropriate antibiotics kills bacteria and allows healing to take place
(323) How can gas methane be used in exceptional set of conditions by methanotrophic bacteria
(324) Water testing in May 2006 said there are Coliform bacteria in four wells within Carlisle.
(325) Surgical and dental instruments are also sterilized to prevent contamination by bacteria
(326) The term "bacteria" was traditionally applied to all microscopic, single-cell prokaryotes
(327) Part of the man’s digestive tract contained bacteria, but the rest of the area was clear.
(328) When handling the different bacteria in class, the students had to wear gloves and masks.
(329) Others are freeliving and include many of the bacteria responsible for nitrogen fixation.
(330) The bacteria is anaerobic, and as such, does not require the presence of oxygen to thrive.
(331) The spleen helps fight certain kinds of bacteria that cause both pneumonia and meningitis.
(332) On the 14th day of the infection biopsies of Marshall s stomach did not show any bacteria.
(333) Which of the four TB-causing bacteria do scientists think might be more common than we know
(334) Bacterial growth follows four phases. What is called the third statge of growth of bacteria
(335) Some bacteria have flagellin, which aid in motility and help the cells move through liquid.
(336) The pathogen Leptospiragenus bacteria was isolated in 1907 from a post mortem kidney slice.
(337) The domain Archaea contains wellknown examples but extremophiles occur in bacteria as well.
(338) In general, protozoa are single-celled organisms whose main function is to consume bacteria.
(339) Because it can’t be seen with the naked eye, a microscope is needed to magnify the bacteria.
(340) Fermentation makes this happen Lactic acid bacteria changes the milk sugar into lactic acid.
(341) In time, the bacteria will undergo a permutation that will make it unaffected by antibiotics.
(342) The two diseases are in the same classification because they are caused by the same bacteria.
(343) Not only is water and minerals moved up to the leaf through the plants xylem, so is bacteria.
(344) How many methods comprise unorthodox approaches used to classify bacteria and diagnose disease
(345) What component of wood is degraded by bacteria that scientists are still trying to learn about
(346) Scientists who study space discovered bacteria in the stratosphere that generates electricity.
(347) Usually these light organs are separate from the tissue containing the bioluminescent bacteria.
(348) The teacher taught her students the importance of washing their hands to kill off bad bacteria.
(349) Natural flora are bacteria but rarely make us sick because they are low on the virulence scale.
(350) Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetii bacteria that affect humans and other animals.
(351) They are true bacteria as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments the Archaea.
(352) The main pathogenic bacteria in this class is Mycoplasma (not to be confused with Mycobacteria)
(353) These bacteria infect mice He used a type IIIS LRB smooth RRB and type IIR LRB rough RRB strain.
(354) The bacteria Micrococcus flacidifex danai also infects the caterpillar and causes â black deathâ.
(355) The archaea and eukaryotes are more closely related to each other than either is to the bacteria.
(356) The phylum Aquificae is a diverse collection of bacteria that live in harsh environmental settings.
(357) What is the first requirement in order for bacteria to bind and recombine with other bacteria's DNA
(358) Bacterial growth follows four phases. The absence of what causes the last stage of bacteria growth?
(359) Intracellular membranes called chromatophores are also found in membranes of phototrophic bacteria.
(360) Mycobacterium leprae is a bacteria It is causes the disease leprosy also known as Hanson s Disease.
(361) Certain animals can digest cellulose because bacteria possessing the enzyme are present in their gut.
(362) Today we know that the transforming principle Griffith saw was the DNA of the IIIS strain bacteria.
(363) When bacteria enter some phagocytes the phagocytes use oxidants and nitric oxide to kill the pathogen.
(364) Polio bacteria enters though the mouth before multiplying in the throat and the gastrointestinal tract.
(365) After the unclean procedure, bacteria invaded the patient’s body and sepsis led to death within a week.
(366) In 1907 the rodlike bacteria was called Lactobacillus bulgaricus LRB now Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp.
(367) Wolbachia is a genus of bacteria which infects arthropod species including a high proportion of insects.
(368) Although they are true bacteria as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments the Archaea.
(369) For example, a few biologists argue that the Archaea and Eukaryotes evolved from Gram-positive bacteria.
(370) Burkholderia gladioli is a species of bacteria that needs oxygen LRB aerobic RRB and is shaped like a rod.
(371) What bacteria starting with the letter "F" were found in wood after it was underwater for more than a year
(372) Sepsis of the lungs was inevitable once the bacteria was able to make its way into the tiny blood vessels.
(373) Meiosis does not occur in archaea or bacteria which reproduce via asexual processes such as binary fission.
(374) In medieval times, the people thought that sickness came from unholy behavior instead of unhealthy bacteria.
(375) This antibody appears to be very effective at killing the foreign bacteria which is a byproduct of nicotine.
(376) These genes turn plant cells into factories producing chemicals used by the bacteria for nitrogen and energy.
(377) Acid-fast bacteria, such as Mycobacteria, are resistant to decolorization by acids during staining procedures
(378) Because it is a chemical that can stop the production of bacteria, alum is sometimes used to make deodorants.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(379) Since the tap water in the city is rife with bacteria, you should only drink bottled water during your visit.
(380) This gut flora is made up of cellulose-digesting protozoans or bacteria living in the herbivores' intestines.
(381) Î Î staphylÄ bunch of grapes and Î Ï Î Î Î Ï kà kkos granule RRB is a genus of Grampositive bacteria.
(382) You can avoid getting sick so often by frequently washing your hands to eliminate noxious bacteria and viruses.
(383) Magnetosomes are bacterial microcompartments, present in magnetotactic bacteria, that contain magnetic crystals
(384) Some species of bacteria kill and then consume other microorganisms, these species are called predatory bacteria
(385) Also when exposed to moisture the carbonate in natron increases pH which makes a good environment for bacteria.
(386) While at Caltech Delbrà 14 ck became acquainted with bacteria and their viruses LRB bacteriophage or phage RRB.
(387) Due to lateral gene transfer, some closely related bacteria can have very different morphologies and metabolisms
(388) Treatment of TB uses antibiotics to kill the bacteria. Which two drugs are used simultaneously to treat latent TB
(389) The emergence of resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is a common phenomenon. Who made the demonstration in 1943?
(390) Certain bacteria fungi and algae are able to produce cyanides Cyanides are also found in certain foods or plants.
(391) When bacteria touch a phagocyte they bind to the receptors on the phagocyte and are consumed LRB phagocytosed RRB.
(392) Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a number of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals.
(393) Looking for a way to purify the bathroom, the maid searched for a cleaner strong enough to get rid of the bacteria.
(394) There are some kinds of bacteria and algae that convert energy in order to obtain nutrients through photosynthesis.
(395) Rhizobia are soil bacteria which become established inside root nodules of legumes LRB the pea family Fabaceae RRB.
(396) Instead the bacteria part of the Chlorobiaceae family use the faint glow from the black smoker for photosynthesis.
(397) These light-gathering complexes may even form lipid-enclosed structures called chlorosomes in green sulfur bacteria.
(398) Most bacterial species are either spherical, called cocci (sing. What type of bacteria usually takes rod-shaped form?
(399) Multi-organ sepsis occurred when bacteria entered the patient’s blood and her blood pressure dropped dangerously low.
(400) Histones are found in the nuclei of eukaryotic cells and in certain Archaea namely Euryarchaea but not in bacteria.
(401) Most bacterial species are either spherical, called cocci (sing. What shape does usually cocci type of bacteria can be
(402) The response of bacteria to different staining procedures is used in the taxonomic classification of microbes as well
(403) Bacteria exhibit an extremely wide variety of metabolic types. What is commonly used to determine taxonomy of bacteria
(404) The lab team is studying illness causing bacteria to determine its virulence or how likely it is to make someone sick.
(405) Plasmids also can provide bacteria with an ability to fix elemental nitrogen or to degrade difficult organic compounds.
(406) Bartonella rochalimae is a recently discovered strain of Gramnegative bacteria It is a member of the Bartonella genus.
(407) Certain bacteria form close spatial associations that are essential for their survival. What helps bacteria to survive?
(408) While taking part in the science experiment, students will seek answers about why bacteria grows quicker in damp areas.
(409) They are true bacteria LRB domain bacteria RRB as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments the Archaea.
(410) Bacteria, as asexual organisms, inherit identical copies of their parent's genes (i. What can cause mutation in bacteria
(411) While the bacteria had been killed the DNA had survived the heating process and was taken up by the IIR strain bacteria.
(412) The emergence of resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is a common phenomenon. What does emergence of resistance reflect?
(413) Certain bacteria form close spatial associations that are essential for their survival. What do anaerobic bacteria consume
(414) However, in natural environments, nutrients are limited, meaning that bacteria cannot continue to reproduce indefinitely.
(415) In this experiment bacteria from the IIIS strain were killed by heat and their remains were added to IIR strain bacteria.
(416) Bacterial filamentation is a defect in completing replication and is observed in bacteria responding to a various stresses.
(417) Their idea was laughed at by scientists and doctors who did not believe that any bacteria could live in the acidic stomach.
(418) Copper is biostatic, meaning bacteria will not grow on it. What has fake copper been replaced with in the building of ships
(419) This is achievable in some well-studied bacteria, with models of Escherichia coli metabolism now being produced and tested
(420) Additionally Chloroflexi have a different method of phototrophy LRB photoheterotrophy RRB than true photosynthetic bacteria.
(421) "The nitrogen content of plant tissues averages about 2%, while in fungi, animals, and bacteria it averages about 5% to 10%
(422) Purified penicillin displayed potent antibacterial activity against a wide range of bacteria and had low toxicity in humans
(423) The emergence of resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is a common phenomenon. What is a modern occurrence with high doeses?
(424) In natural environments, such as soil or the surfaces of plants, the majority of bacteria are bound to surfaces in biofilms
(425) Bacteria display a wide diversity of shapes and sizes, called morphologies. Are bacteria cells smaller than eukaryotic cells
(426) So Darwin s theory of natural selection acting on random mutations applies to bacteria as well as to more complex organisms.
(427) When exposed to antibiotics most bacteria die quickly but some may have mutations that make them slightly less susceptible.
(428) Armed with this gene the former IIR strain bacteria were now protected from the host s immune system and could kill the host.
(429) Their effectiveness and easy access led to overuse, especially in livestock raising, prompting bacteria to develop resistance
(430) Gribbles shipworms and bacteria decompose the wood and gradually turn it into nutrients that are reintroduced to the food web.
(431) This created an efficient and convenient procedure for transforming bacteria and opened the way for biotechnology and research.
(432) Mutation rates vary widely among different species of bacteria and even among different clones of a single species of bacteria
(433) Most bacterial species are either spherical, called cocci (sing. What shape was newly discovered bacteria from deep under Earth
(434) Copper is biostatic, meaning bacteria will not grow on it. Where is copper commonly used due to not having a biostatic property
(435) However some bacteria are also halophiles Few eukaryotes are halophiles but there are a few like the alga Dunaliella salina.
(436) Copper is biostatic, meaning bacteria will not grow on it. What is copper alloys rarely used to make in the agriculture industry
(437) The patient was diagnosed with interstitial lung disease that stemmed from bacteria moving into small spaces in her lung cavity.
(438) Without the synthesis of new antibiotics, medical science cannot destroy bacteria that have become immune to current treatments.
(439) These include organisms such as Myxococcus xanthus, which forms swarms of cells that kill and digest any bacteria they encounter
(440) The main cause of TB is Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a small, aerobic, nonmotile bacillus. What divides faster than other bacteria
(441) Throughout the years, pasteurization equipment has become computerized by determining the bacteria that is present in the liquid.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(442) Stamen Grigorov LRB 1878 â 1945 RRB a Bulgarian student of medicine in Geneva first examined the bacteria in Bulgarian yoghurt.
(443) Streptococcus is a genus of spherical Grampositive bacteria belonging to the phylum Firmicutes and the lactic acid bacteria group.
(444) Where there is no oxygen some bacteria will make nitrate into nitrogen gas LRB N2 RRB This starts the nitrogen cycle over again.
(445) Copper is biostatic, meaning bacteria will not grow on it. In the aquaculture industry what is copper alloys commonly used to make
(446) Microbiological culture is a principal tool used to diagnose infectious disease. What are most pathogenic bacteria easily grown on
(447) This process called transduction explained how bacteria of different species could gain resistance to the same antibiotic quickly.
(448) However, all bacteria can evolve by selection on changes to their genetic material DNA caused by genetic recombination or mutations
(449) Acetobacter is a kind of bacteria These bacteria are known by their ability to change alcohol to acetic acid in the presence of air.
(450) Under optimal conditions, bacteria can grow and divide extremely rapidly, and bacterial populations can double as quickly as every 9
(451) Some vitamins, such as biotin and vitamin K (K2MK7) produced by bacteria in the colon are also absorbed into the blood in the colon.
(452) Sandra’s illness became very severe as her antibody protein lost its ability to fight against the foreign bacteria entering her body.
(453) Animal intestines contain a large population of gut flora. Which vitamin are the bacteria present in the gut responsible for producing
(454) Phage therapy is another option that is being looked into for treating resistant strains of bacteria. What is a worry of using phages?
(455) He was also the first to record microscopic observations of muscle fibers bacteria spermatozoa and blood flow in small blood vessels.
(456) These chemicals may come from bacteria or from other phagocytes that are already there The phagocytes move by a way called chemotaxis.
(457) After it is cooled to about 45 Â C the bacteria culture is added and the milk is kept at that temperature for 4 to 7 hours to ferment.
(458) The family Aquificaceae are bacteria that live in harsh environmental settings such as hot springs sulfur pools and hydrothermal vents.
(459) Phage therapy is another option that is being looked into for treating resistant strains of bacteria. How have bacterium been doing this?
(460) Both strains of the tuberculosis bacteria share a common ancestor, which could have infected humans as early as the Neolithic Revolution
(461) Bacterial microcompartments are structures inside bacteria They are made of a protein shell which surrounds and encloses various enzymes.
(462) The Ti and Ri plasmids are thus endosymbionts of the bacteria which are in turn endosymbionts LRB or parasites RRB of the infected plant.
(463) Treatment of TB uses antibiotics to kill the bacteria. What complication does the use of combinations of antibiotics for active TB prevent
(464) Gram-positive bacteria possess a thick cell wall containing many layers of peptidoglycan and teichoic acids. What can be endotoxins called
(465) Copper is biostatic, meaning bacteria will not grow on it. Name a property that makes copper a good material to use in marine environments
(466) A significant proliferation of the infectious agent does not occur, this limits the ability of PCR to detect the presence of any bacteria
(467) The most common cause is an infection of the intestines due to either a virus, bacteria, or parasite; a condition known as gastroenteritis
(468) Manures improve the fertility of the soil by adding organic matter and nutrients such as nitrogen that is trapped by bacteria in the soil.
(469) This uncertainty was due to the lack of distinctive structures in most bacteria, as well as lateral gene transfer between unrelated species
(470) In laboratories successful transfers have been reported from bacteria to yeast plants mammalian cells and isolated mammalian mitochondria.
(471) Some bacteria produce intracellular nutrient storage granules for later use, such as glycogen, polyphosphate, sulfur or polyhydroxyalkanoates
(472) The Gram stain, developed in 1884 by Hans Christian Gram, characterises bacteria based on the structural characteristics of their cell walls.
(473) In yesterday’s science class, we learned about a symbiosis that allows certain plants and bacteria to mutually exchange life-saving benefits.
(474) They are naturally produced within plants, though very similar chemicals are produced by fungi and bacteria that can also affect plant growth.
(475) In bacteria and other singlecell organisms the transduction processes a cell has limits the number of ways it can respond to its environment.
(476) Hydrothermal vent communities are able to sustain such vast amounts of life because vent organisms depend on chemosynthetic bacteria for food.
(477) Such contact can also lead to more mundane infections from common bacteria and viruses found in around and secreted from the genital regions.
(478) He was just 33 years old when he won the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering that bacteria can mate and exchange genes.
(479) Some anaerobic bacteria produce toxins LRB eg tetanus or botulinum toxins RRB that are highly dangerous to higher organisms including humans.
(480) Some bacteria, while still reproducing asexually, form more complex reproductive structures that help disperse the newly formed daughter cells
(481) The milk is heated to about 80 Â C to kill any bad bacteria and to change the milk proteins so that they set together instead of becoming curds.
(482) The idea that natural selection affects bacteria has profound consequences for example it explains how bacteria develop antibiotic resistance.
(483) More recently, some bacteria were discovered deep under Earth's crust that grow as branching filamentous types with a star-shaped cross-section
(484) However, in many photosynthetic bacteria the plasma membrane is highly folded and fills most of the cell with layers of light-gathering membrane
(485) Hyperthermophiles are mostly in the Archaea domain but some bacteria are able to tolerate temperatures of around 100 Â C LRB 212 Â F RRB as well.
(486) Phage therapy is another option that is being looked into for treating resistant strains of bacteria. By what method do phages destroy antibiotics
(487) In eukaryotes the viral genome must cross the cell s nuclear membrane to access this machinery while in bacteria it need only enter the cell 5478.
(488) Typhus is unrelated to both typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever Typhus is the name for a number of diseases caused by bacteria called Rickettsiae.
(489) Bacteriophages, also known simply as phages, are precisely bacterial viruses that infect bacteria by disrupting pathogenic bacterium lytic cycles.
(490) These diseases are fundamentally biological poisonings by relatively small numbers of infectious bacteria that produce extremely potent neurotoxins.
(491) In unusual circumstances, the gas methane can be used by methanotrophic bacteria as both a source of electrons and a substrate for carbon anabolism.
(492) However, several species of bacteria are pathogenic and cause infectious diseases, including cholera, syphilis, anthrax, leprosy, and bubonic plague
(493) In such cases, gene acquisition from other bacteria or the environment is called horizontal gene transfer and may be common under natural conditions
(494) The reason they are called professional phagocytes is because they have receptors on their surfaces that can detect harmful objects such as bacteria.
(495) Acinetobacter baumannii is a species of pathogenic bacteria referred to as an aerobic gramnegative bacterium which is resistant to most antibiotics.
(496) The chemosynthetic bacteria grow into a thick mat which attracts other organisms such as amphipods and copepods which graze upon the bacteria directly.
(497) Most cheeses are acidified to a lesser degree by bacteria which turn milk sugars into lactic acid then the addition of rennet completes the curdling.
(498) Chloroflexi is one of four classes of bacteria produce energy from light and are named for their green pigment usually found in photosynthetic bodies.
(499) Disinfectants such as bleach are used to kill bacteria or other pathogens on surfaces to prevent contamination and further reduce the risk of infection
(500) As they are prokaryotes, bacteria do not usually have membrane-bound organelles in their cytoplasm, and thus contain few large intracellular structures
(501) Phage therapy is another option that is being looked into for treating resistant strains of bacteria. What has been talked about to treat bateriophages?
(502) Thorough cooking of the product would kill these bacteria, but a risk of cross-contamination from improper handling of the raw product is still present.
(503) After handling proper handwashing techniques should be followed due to the risk from the toxins they produce and bacteria they carry such as salmonella.
(504) Plasmids usually occur naturally in bacteria but are sometimes found in eukaryotic organisms LRB eg the 2micrometrering in Saccharomyces cerevisiae RRB.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(505) Many important biochemical reactions, such as energy generation, use concentration gradients across membranes. How does electron transit occur in bacteria?
(506) Therefore to make explosives stable for longer periods or to keep rubber bands springy or to force bacteria to slow down their growth they can be cooled.
(507) As with bacterial classification, identification of bacteria is increasingly using molecular methods. What else can molecular methods of classification reveal
(508) These films can range from a few micrometers in thickness to up to half a meter in depth, and may contain multiple species of bacteria, protists and archaea.
(509) Many important biochemical reactions, such as energy generation, use concentration gradients across membranes. Can membrane of bacteria create lipid structure
(510) Once regarded as plants constituting the class Schizomycetes, bacteria are now classified as prokaryotes. What living organisms are bacteria being reffered as
(511) Lederberg and his graduate student Norton Zinder went on to show in 1952 that bacteriophages could transfer genetic information between bacteria in Salmonella.
(512) Once regarded as plants constituting the class Schizomycetes, bacteria are now classified as prokaryotes. What vital part is missing in bacteria to eukaryotes?
(513) Some organisms have multiple copies of chromosomes: diploid, triploid, tetraploid and so on. What three non-chromosomal genetic elements can bacteria comprise?
(514) It has a long shelflife and a distinctive sour flavor both of which result from the lactic acid that forms when the bacteria ferment the sugars in the cabbage.
(515) Classification of bacteria is determined by publication in the International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, and Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology
(516) Bacteria were first observed by the Dutch microscopist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1676, using a single-lens microscope of his own design. Who discovered bacteria
(517) The gut flora can prevent pathogenic bacteria by secreting toxic substances or by competing with pathogenic bacteria for nutrients or attachment to cell surfaces.
(518) Spirochaetes LRB also spelled Spirochetes RRB belong to a phylum of distinctive Gramnegative bacteria which have long helically coiled LRB spiralshaped RRB cells.
(519) Inappropriate antibiotic treatment and overuse of antibiotics have contributed to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. What is a common method of misuse?
(520) Bacteria (i/bæk't??ri?/; singular: bacterium) constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. What is the relationships between plants animals and bacteria?
(521) For example, genes are easily added to bacteria and lineages of knockout mice with a specific gene's function disrupted are used to investigate that gene's function
(522) Natural populations of bacteria contain among their vast numbers of individual members considerable variation in their genetic material as the result of mutations.
(523) Many important biochemical reactions, such as energy generation, use concentration gradients across membranes. What kind of membrane do bacteria cells are filled with
(524) Acid-fast bacteria, such as Mycobacteria, are resistant to decolorization by acids during staining procedures. What helps Mycobacteria be resistant to decolorization?
(525) Inappropriate antibiotic treatment and overuse of antibiotics have contributed to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. What is a common method of hospitals
(526) An enormous variety of genomic structures occur in viral species As a group they contain more structural genomic diversity than plants animals archaea or bacteria.
(527) He concluded that the type IIR had been transformed into the lethal IIIS strain by a transforming principle that was somehow part of the dead IIIS strain bacteria.
(528) After phagocytosis macrophages and dendritic cells can also do antigen presentation this is when the phagocyte moves parts of the killed bacteria back to its surface.
(529) Some bacteria, called vibrio, are shaped like slightly curved rods or comma-shaped; others can be spiral-shaped, called spirilla, or tightly coiled, called spirochaetes
(530) Ricketts, Class of 1897, who discovered bacteria of the genus Rickettsia, and identified the cause and methods of transmission of rocky mountain spotted fever, Allen B.
(531) Bacteria were first observed by the Dutch microscopist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1676, using a single-lens microscope of his own design. How was he able to see bacteria
(532) Bacteria often attach to surfaces and form dense aggregations called biofilms or bacterial mats. What is part of secondary structure in the complex formation of bacteria
(533) Other microscopic procedures may also aid in identifying infectious agents. How many methods comprise standard approaches used to classify bacteria and diagnose disease?
(534) Since the scientists were unable to reach a consensus on the best way to isolate the bacteria, they had no choice other than to burn the substance in a sealed container.
(535) Horizontal gene transfer was first described in Japan in a 1959 publication that demonstrated the transfer of antibiotic resistance between different species of bacteria.
(536) Most nitrogen fixation is done by microorganisms called bacteria These bacteria have an enzyme that combines N2 with hydrogen gas LRB H2 RRB to make ammonia LRB NH3 RRB.
(537) Gram-positive bacteria possess a thick cell wall containing many layers of peptidoglycan and teichoic acids. What is the main defense of human body against eye infections
(538) However, gene sequences can be used to reconstruct the bacterial phylogeny, and these studies indicate that bacteria diverged first from the archaeal/eukaryotic lineage.
(539) Antibacterial antibiotics are commonly classified based on their mechanism of action, chemical structure, or spectrum of activity. What three ways are bacteria classified
(540) It often results when bacteria break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen This happens in swamps and sewers LRB alongside the process of anaerobic digestion RRB.
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به جای حفظ کردن لغت bacteria ، جملات کوتاه با bacteria را حفظ کنید.
اگر واقعاً نمی توانید از حفظ کردن دل بکنید، به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی bacteria، جملات کوتاه مختلف با لغت bacteria را حفظ کنید. مثلاً به جای اینکه لغت “university” را به معنی “دانشگاه” حفظ کنید، عبارت “I go to university” به معنی “من به دانشگاه می روم” را حفظ کنید. وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی bacteria، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه bacteria را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از bacteria در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.
جمله سازی با کلمه bacteria
ساختن جمله با bacteria به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی bacteria است. اما برای اینکه مغز شما بتواند لغت bacteria را در آینده به یاد بیاورد، بهترین راه استفاده از روش زیر است:
با لغت bacteria ده جمله بسازید و در هر کدام از جملات معنای متفاوتی از واژه bacteria که می خواهید یاد بگیرید را به کار ببرید. با ساختن جمله از لغات جدید به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.
شاید مهم ترین مفهوم در زبان، جمله باشد. یادگیری ساختار جمله (sentence structure) در انگلیسی و هر زبان دیگری امری بسیار ضروری است. هر زبانی گرامر خاص خودش دارد و بر اساس آن ساختار جمله مشخص می شود. همین نکته در مورد زبان انگلیسی هم صدق می کند. در این زبان هم در هر نوع جمله ای قواعد دستوری خاصی حکم فرما است و هر یک از آن ها نقش مهمی در رساندن دقیق منظورمان دارند.
یک جمله گروهی از کلمات می باشد که در کنار یکدیگر قرار میگیرند و هر کدام از این کلمات اطلاعات خاصی را به ما می دهند. این کلمات اغلب با هم فرق دارند و هر کدام نقش خاص خودشان را در جمله دارند. از مهمترین اجزاء هر جمله می توان به فعل Verb، اسم Noun، صفت Adjective، قید Adverb، حرف ربطی conjunctions، حرف اضافه preposition، حرف تعریف و ... اشاره کرد.
ساختار جملات انگلیسی را می توان به 4 دسته تقسیم کرد.
جمله ساده با bacteria
یک جمله ساده با bacteria از یک بند اصلی که شامل فعل و فاعل است، تشکیل شده که اطلاعات کاملی در مورد یک اتفاق یا حالت را به ما می دهد. قاعده کلی ساختار این جملات به صورت زیر است:
فاعل + فعل قابل صرف
جمله مرکب با bacteria
برخلاف جملات ساده، در جملات مرکب با bacteria، دو بند داریم که با حرف ربط (Conjunction) یا ویرگول (comma) به هم متصل می شوند. نکته ای که باید در این جا به آن توجه شود این است که از آن جایی که دو بندی که در ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با bacteria به کار برده می شوند، مستقل هستند، حتی به صورت جداگانه هم معنا می دهند. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با bacteria بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + حرف ربط همپایه ساز + بند مستقل
جمله پیچیده با bacteria
ساختار جمله پیچیده (complex sentence structure) با bacteria همانطور که از نامش پیداست کمی با جمله مرکب با bacteria فرق دارد. در جملات پیچیده با bacteria، در کنار بند مستقل می توان از یک بند وابسته هم استفاده کرد. یک بند وابسته شامل حرف ربط وابسته ساز (Subordinating conjunction) یا ضمیر موصولی (relative pronoun) است. یادتان باشد این بند با این که فاعل و فعل دارد اما ممکن است معنای کاملی نداشته باشد. بنابراین یک بند وابسته برای این که مفهوم کاملی داشته باشد، به یک بند مستقل نیاز دارد. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات پیچیده انگلیسی با bacteria بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + بند مستقل وابسته
جمله پیچیده – مرکب با bacteria
ساختار پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با bacteria همانطور که از نامش می توان حدس زد، ترکیبی است از جملات پیچیده و مرکب با لغت bacteria. یعنی از دو بند مستقل و یک بند وابسته تشکیل می شود. این بندها با حرف ربط همپایه ساز به هم متصل می شوند. ساختار جملات پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با bacteria بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + بند وابسته + حرف ربط + بند مستقل
– همواره سعی کنید در مکالمه و یا ترجمه فارسی به انگلیسی، از ساختار و کلماتی استفاده نمائید که خود افراد انگلیسی زبان (نیتیو) آن ساختار و کلمات را بکار می برند.
طبیعی است که برای این هدف لازم است شخص ترجمه کننده آنقدر متن انگلیسی خوانده باشد و نسبت به کالوکیشن ها و همایندهای زبان انگلیسی آشنا باشد تا بتواند به مانند انگلیسی زبان های نیتیو، مفهوم را منتقل کند.
مجدداً تاکید میکنیم که صرفاً با ابتکار و خلاقیت های شخصی، بدون تسلط به کالوکیشن های زبان انگلیسی به هیچ وجه این امر میسر نخواهد بود.
در این قسمت مهمترین سوالاتی که در خصوص جمله سازی با bacteria و کاربرد کلمه bacteria در جملات انگلیسی پرسیده می شود آورده شده است. امیدواریم با مطالعه این پاسخ ها به جواب مورد نظرتان دست پیدا کنید.
در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات bacteria را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه bacteria و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای bacteria، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه bacteria نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از bacteria در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه bacteria به کمک همین جملات با bacteria و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت bacteria می باشد.
وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی bacteria، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه bacteria را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از bacteria در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.
ساختن جمله با bacteria به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی bacteria است. با ساختن جمله برای لغت bacteria به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.
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