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==Biology articles which use Wikipedia as a source== | ==Biology articles which use Wikipedia as a source== | ||
The articles below use Wikipedia as a source and don't link to the original versions in the history lists. Alternative sources would be better. | The articles below use Wikipedia as a source and don't link to the original versions in the history lists. Alternative sources would be better. |
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This is the Discussion page for the CZ:Biology_Workgroup
Biology articles which use Wikipedia as a source
The articles below use Wikipedia as a source and don't link to the original versions in the history lists. Alternative sources would be better.
- Lactobacillus casei [r]: Rod-shaped, Gram-positive, anaerobic bacteria of genus Lactobacillus, found in the human intestine and mouth. [e]
- Amanita phalloides [r]: The poisonous Death Cap mushroom, renowned as one of the most toxic of all fungi. [e]
- Clostridium difficile [r]: A bacteria species causing infectious diarhhea and pseudomembranous colitis. [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]
- Amanita muscaria [r]: A psychoactive fungus (mushroom) commonly known as the fly agaric. [e]
John Stephenson 07:28, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
Articles lacking definition
I have added definitions to all biology pages lacking them, save for the many fish articles added by Drew Smith which should all be reviewed for possible deletion. David Finn 18:55, 17 November 2011 (UTC)