micro-organism

NOUN
  1. any organism of microscopic size
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  • Emphasizing elimination through the overuse of purgatives in an already deficient individual can further deplete the body's store of minerals and essential B vitamins as well as imbalance beneficial intestinal micro-organisms.
  • The immune system has evolved to defend the individual against a diverse array of micro-organisms.
  • The action of the micro-organisms will reduce the nitrogen, carbon and phosphate levels of the dam.
  • When the body comes into contact with many of the common infectious micro-organisms, the immune system mounts a variety of defences to attack the invader and bring about a cure.
  • The Doc's patented micro-organisms were beavering away inside, keeping her at the peak of perfection.
  • These bacteria form a living mat of intertwined filaments at the surface of the stromatolite, which also harbours numerous other types of micro-organisms.
  • The solution also creates a strong osmotic pressure on the cell walls of bacteria and other micro-organisms, which prevents them from passing substances in or out.
  • Infectious micro-organisms may therefore pose real dangers, especially as our immunity to vanished or rare diseases has certainly declined.
  • But micro-organisms and ‘foreign’ bodies are secretly attacking your immune system.
  • There the problem can be the micro-organisms carried from the desert - colds and sore throats can be common after a calima. The Guardian World News
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