bacterium

[bak-teer-ee-uhm]

bacterium Definition

a single-celled microorganism that can cause disease or is involved in the process of decay.

Using bacterium: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bacterium" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bacterium E. coli can cause food poisoning.

  • Example

    Some types of bacterium are used to make cheese and yogurt.

  • Example

    Antibiotics are used to kill harmful bacteria in the body.

bacterium Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bacterium

Phrases with bacterium

  • beneficial bacteria that live in the body and help with digestion and other bodily functions

    Example

    Eating yogurt can help increase the amount of good bacteria in your gut.

  • bacteria that can cause disease in humans or animals

    Example

    Pathogenic bacteria can be spread through contaminated food or water.

  • gram-negative bacteria

    a type of bacteria that has a thin cell wall and is more resistant to antibiotics

    Example

    Gram-negative bacteria can cause serious infections in hospitals.

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Summary: bacterium in Brief

'Bacterium' [bak-teer-ee-uhm] refers to a single-celled microorganism that can cause disease or is involved in the process of decay. It can be both harmful and beneficial, as seen in 'Some types of bacterium are used to make cheese and yogurt.' Antibiotics are used to kill harmful bacteria in the body.