At the bottom is Malkuth, which means "kingdom" in Hebrew and represents the earth. At the top is Kether, which is the Crown. The Tree of Life is a map of the Divine (God to some, an amalgamation of all conceptions of Deity from all mythology to others - not that those two concepts are at all mutually exclusive). It has 10 spheres or sephiroth (singular sephirah - I know that sounds counter-intuitive, but it's Hebrew, not Latin :-) ). In Kabbalah (which you'll see spelled a whole bunch of different ways, like Qabalah. A microcosm is kind of like a map of who you are internally. Pretty hard to separate the real questions out if you know what I meanĪ macrocosm is alarge-scale conception of the universe outside of yourself. not trying to be rude with the last statement, but it seems more and more like the people on this site use Yahoo to do their homework for them. It might help to just start reading it (read it again if you really did read it already) Ps. The book is most likely about the organism and its effects on the ecosystem/health/etc. this is usually indicative that it does not contain an endotoxic/lipopolysaccharide membrane. coli is a gram negative bacteria meaning it lacks a "gram stain" response. This is a very common rod-shaped bacteria that has many strains. Microcosm just means pointing out the smallness of something it's just a philisophical idea. I am guessing the book is written as: Microcosm: E. What is a short, and easily understood explanation of what the microcosm e coli is? You see I'm reading a book about e coli for school and I don't understand it at all and I
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