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- Aerobic organism [r]: An organism that has an oxygen-based metabolism. [e]
- Amanita muscaria [r]: A psychoactive fungus (mushroom) commonly known as the fly agaric. [e]
- Amanita phalloides [r]: The poisonous Death Cap mushroom, renowned as one of the most toxic of all fungi. [e]
- Amanita virosa [r]: A poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita, commonly known as the destroying angel or more precisely as European destroying angel. [e]
- Animal [r]: A multicellular organism that feeds on other organisms, and is distinguished from plants, fungi, and unicellular organisms. [e]
- Apple (tree) [r]: Pomaceous fruit of an apple tree, species Malus domestica, family Rosaceae. [e]
- Asexual reproduction [r]: Forms of biological reproduction that do not require a prior fusion of sexually differentiated cells [e]
- Aspasia (orchid) [r]: Is an orchid genus formed by seven species spread from Costa Rica to South Brazil and closely related to the genus Miltonia. [e]
- Aspergillus flavus [r]: A fungus which is a common mold in the environment, and can cause storage problems in stored grains. [e]
- Bacteria [r]: A major group of single-celled microorganisms. [e]
- Biology [r]: The science of life — of complex, self-organizing, information-processing systems living in the past, present or future. [e]
- Bread [r]: A kind of food made from heated dough. [e]
- Caesar's Mushroom [r]: Edible mushroom in the genus Amanita, native to southern Europe and North Africa. [e]
- Candida albicans [r]: Parasitic diploid fungus, which is incapable of sexual reproduction and meiosis, and a causal agent of opportunistic oral and genital infections in humans. [e]
- Cell (biology) [r]: The basic unit of life, consisting of biochemical networks enclosed by a membrane. [e]
- Classical plant breeding [r]: The application of genetic principles to improve cultivated plants. [e]
- Eukaryota [r]: is a domain formed by all living beings, from unicellular to very complex individuals with many different types of cells carrying particular functions, that are always constituted by cells where there is a nucleus, with various organelles, enclosed by a membrane that separates its content from the surrounding cytoplasm. [e]
- Extinction [r]: The complete elimination of a species. [e]
- Fermentation (food) [r]: The conversion of nutrients to desired products, such as ethanol, acetic acid or acetone, using yeast, bacteria, or a combination thereof [e]
- Ginkgo [r]: Dioecious tree, commonly known as the maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba), that is native to China and is cultivated as a shade tree, and is regarded as a living fossil. [e]
- Infection [r]: Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication or antigen–antibody response. [e]
- Kingdom (biology) [r]: The second highest level taxon of organisms in scientific classification and biological taxonomy. [e]
- Magnaporthe grisea [r]: Plant-pathogenic ascomycete fungus that causes blast disease or blight disease, in cereal crops including wheat, rye, barley, pearl millet, and rice. [e]
- Microorganism [r]: A 'germ', an organism that is too small to be seen individually with the naked eye. [e]
- Microsporum canis [r]: Fungus that causes dermatophytosis (ringworm) in dogs and cats. [e]
- Miltonia [r]: An orchid genus formed by nine showy epiphyte species and seven natural hybrids of Brazil, one species reaching Argentina and Paraguay. [e]
- Model organism [r]: Species often used in research as models for the study of biological processes. [e]
- Orchid [r]: Any plant classified under Orchidaceae, one of the largest plant families and the largest among Monocotyledons. [e]
- Organism [r]: An individual living individual: a complex, adaptive physical system that acts a integrated unit that sustains metabolism and reproduces progeny that resemble it. [e]
- Pathogen [r]: The organism that causes an infectious disease [e]
- Prion [r]: Simple proteins that do not contain any nucleic acid, thought to act as an infectious agent responsible for Creutzfeld-Jacob disease, kuru and possibly other degenerative diseases of the brain in humans, scrapie in sheep, and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). [e]
- Scientific name [r]: Formal system of naming organisms, whereby each species receives a Latin or Latinized name of two parts, the first indicating the genus and the second being the specific name. [e]
- Species (biology) [r]: A fundamental unit of biological classification - a set of individual organisms that produce fertile offspring. [e]
- Virology [r]: The study of viruses, sometimes included in the field of microbiology. [e]
- Voriconazole [r]: An azole-based antifungal drug [e]

