bacteria: (singular: bacterium) a single-celled organism. They can be found in various habitats on Earth, ranging from the depths of the ocean to the internal organs of other organisms (such as plants and animals). Bacteria are one of the three domains of life on Earth.
chemicals: A substance formed when two or more atoms combine in a specific ratio and structure. For example, water is a chemical compound created when two hydrogen atoms combine with one oxygen atom, with a chemical formula of H2O. Chemistry can also be used as an adjective to describe the properties of materials resulting from different compound interactions.
chemistry: The scientific field that focuses on the composition, structure, and properties of matter and their interactions. Scientists utilize this knowledge to analyze unknown substances, produce useful materials in large quantities, and develop new and beneficial materials.
colleague: An individual who collaborates with others, such as colleagues and team members.
Compound: (often used interchangeably with chemical) A compound is a substance formed by the combination of two or more chemical elements in specific proportions. For instance, water is a compound formed by two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom, represented by the chemical formula H2O.
development: (in biology) The process of growth of an organism from conception to adulthood, involving changes in chemical composition, size, and sometimes shape.
Diversity: A wide range of similar items, ideas, and people. In a social context, diversity can refer to a variety of experiences and cultural backgrounds.
flavor: A distinct combination of senses that helps in identifying what is tasted. This is primarily based on the perception of food and drink by the cells in the mouth, with smell, appearance, and texture also playing a role.
molecule: An electrically neutral group of atoms representing the smallest unit of a compound. Molecules can consist of a single type of atom or multiple types. For example, oxygen in air exists as a molecule with two oxygen atoms (O2), while water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H2O).
musk: A strong-smelling substance released by male musk deer from a gland under their skin. This substance, or synthetic chemicals similar to it, is often used in perfumes for a deep, complex, “animalistic” scent.
steroid: (in biology) A signaling molecule in organisms, often functioning as hormones that are released into the bloodstream to affect the entire body. Steroids can act as stress hormones or play a role in sexual development during adolescence.
infant: Refers to children between 9 months and 2 years of age who have recently learned to walk and are still developing their ability to stand independently.
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