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bi·ol·y·sis B0265700 (bī-ŏl′ĭ-sĭs)n.1. Death of a living organism or tissue caused or accompanied by lysis.2. The decomposition of organic material by living organisms, such as microorganisms. bi′o·lyt′ic (bī′ə-lĭt′ĭk) adj.biolysis (baɪˈɒlɪsɪs) n1. (Biology) the death and dissolution of a living organism2. (Biology) the disintegration of organic matter by the action of bacteria etc biolytic adjbi•ol•y•sis (baɪˈɒl ə sɪs) n. disintegration of organic matter by the action of living microorganisms. [1895–1900] biolysisthe destruction of life, as by bacteria. — biolytic, adj.See also: LifebiolysisenUK
biolysis[bī′äl·ə·səs] (biology) Death and the following tissue disintegration. Decomposition of organic materials, such as sewage, by living organisms. biolysisenUK
bi·ol·y·sis (bī-ol'i-sis), Avoid the mispronunciation bioly'sis.Disintegration of organic matter through the chemical action of living organisms. [bio- + G. lysis, dissolution] biolysis (bī-ŏl′ĭ-sĭs)n.1. Death of a living organism or tissue caused or accompanied by lysis.2. The decomposition of organic material by living organisms, such as microorganisms. bi′o·lyt′ic (bī′ə-lĭt′ĭk) adj.biolysis A generic term for the decomposition of organic matter into simpler chemicals by microorganisms.bi·ol·y·sis (bī-ol'i-sis) Decomposition by living organisms of sewage and other complex materials. [bio- + G. lysis, dissolution] |