Bacteroides

/bæktəˈrɔɪdiz/ noun

A genus of rod-shaped bacteria that are commonly found in the intestines of humans and animals; anaerobic bacteria that play a role in digestion.

From 'bacterio-' (bacteria) + '-oides' (from Greek 'eidos,' meaning resembling or form), naming bacteria that resemble rods, formalized as a genus name in microbiology during the late 19th century.

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