bacterium

/bækˈtɪriəm/
noun
  1. A single-celled microorganism that can be found almost everywhere on Earth, some of which cause disease and others that are helpful.
    • Not every bacterium is harmful; some help us digest food.
    • The scientist studied a bacterium under the microscope to see how it moves.
    • A single bacterium can multiply into millions in just a few hours.
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