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- Bacillus - Wikipedia
Bacillus, from Latin "bacillus", meaning "little staff, wand", is a genus of Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria, a member of the phylum Bacillota, with 266 named species
- Bacillus | Definition, Features, Types | Britannica
Bacillus, any of a genus of rod-shaped, gram-positive, aerobic or (under some conditions) anaerobic bacteria widely found in soil and water Some types of Bacillus bacteria are harmful to humans, plants, or other organisms Learn about the features and types of Bacillus bacteria in this article
- Bacillus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
At least two Bacillus species, B cereus and B anthracis, infect humans causing food-borne illness and anthrax, respectively These examples illustrate the usefulness of some Bacillus species and the danger of others
- Bacillus (bacteria) | Anatomy and Physiology - EBSCO
When the term "Bacillus" is italicized and capitalized, it refers to the genus; when it is neither, it refers to a characteristic shared by many bacteria, that of being rod-shaped All Bacillus are bacillus, but not all bacillus are in genus Bacillus
- BACILLUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BACILLUS is any of a genus (Bacillus) of rod-shaped gram-positive usually aerobic bacteria producing endospores and including many saprophytes and some parasites (such as B anthracis of anthrax); broadly : a straight rod-shaped bacterium
- Bacillus cereus: Food Poisoning, Symptoms Treatment
What Is Bacillus Cereus? Bacillus cereus is a type of bacteria that causes food poisoning You can get it from rice, meats, sauces, dairy and other foods It causes vomiting or diarrhea that lasts for a day or two
- Bacillus Species: Identification, Pathogenicity, and . . . - Quizlet
Bacillus is a genus of bacteria that are Gram positive, characterized by a thick peptidoglycan cell wall, which provides structural integrity and protection against environmental stressors Commonly found in soil, water, and dust, Bacillus species play significant roles in various ecosystems and can be involved in nutrient cycling
- Bacillus species | Johns Hopkins ABX Guide
Bacillus species answers are found in the Johns Hopkins ABX Guide powered by Unbound Medicine Available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Web
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