Bacteriology

Definition of Bacteriology as it relates to Science, Life Science, Microbiology

Bacteriology is the study of bacteria, their characteristics, classification, and interactions with other organisms and the environment. It encompasses research on bacterial morphology, physiology, genetics, pathogenesis, and ecology. As part of microbiology, it examines the smallest forms of life, contributing to our understanding of cellular processes, infection and disease, antibiotics, and biotechnological applications. By delving into the intricacies of bacteria, bacteriology provides insights into evolution, adaptation, and the complex systems inherent in living organisms.

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