Bacteria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The bacteria ([bækˈtɪərɪə]; singular : bacterium ) are a large group of unicellular microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging fr...
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Bacillus (shape) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The word bacillus (plural bacilli ) may be used to describe any rod-shaped bacterium, and such bacilli are found in many different taxonomic groups of bacteria. However, the name Bacillus , capi...
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Bacilli are rod-shaped bacteria. Bacilli all divide in one plane producing a bacillus, streptobacillus, or coccobacillus arrangement. ... a. vibrio: a curved or comma-shaped rod; - photomicrograph of a vibrio; - scanning electron micrograph of a Vibrio cholerae, a vibrio; courtesy of Dennis Kunkel's Microscopy...
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The researchers discovered rod-shaped bacteria attached to the small intestinal epithelium in both the treated and untreated celiac-disease groups, but not in the healthy control group.
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Index >>Bacterial Classification>>Gram Positive Asporogenous Rod Shaped Bacteria Classification From David Bergey's Manual ... Part 16 Gram Positive Asporogenous Rod Shaped Bacteria...
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Index >> Bacterial Taxonomy >> Gram Positive Asporogenous Rod Shaped Bacteria ... The genus erysipelothrix includes rod shaped bacteria with a tendency to form long filaments. The filaments may also thicken and show characteristic granules. Non motile, neither capsules nor spores are produced.
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There are three basic shapes that bacterial cells adopt. They are either round, rod shaped or spiral. Round bacteria are referred to as cocci (singular: coccus), and rod shaped bacteria are known as bacilli (singular: bacillus).
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A collection of 47 strains of obligately anaerobic, gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that were isolated mainly from spoiled beer and pitching yeast was studied to learn more about their taxonomic positions.
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Generally speaking, bacteria grow and divide indefinitely, and as long as the growth conditions are maintained they retain constant dimensions and shapes with little variation. How they do this is a question that I have been considering for three decades.
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