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- Bacterial cellular morphologies - Wikipedia
A coccus (plural cocci, from the Latin coccinus (scarlet) and derived from the Greek kokkos (berry)), is any microorganism (usually bacteria) [1] whose overall shape is spherical or nearly spherical [2][3][4] Coccus refers to the shape of the bacteria and can contain multiple genera, such as staphylococci or streptococci
- Coccus | Gram-positive, Cocci Spherical | Britannica
coccus, in microbiology, a spherical-shaped bacterium Many species of bacteria have characteristic arrangements that are useful in identification
- What Are Cocci? Types, Infections, and Treatment
The plane in which a coccus divides determines the resulting arrangement, which is often observed during microscopic examination When cocci divide along a single plane and remain paired, they are referred to as diplococci
- Cocci Bacteria - GeeksforGeeks
Cocci bacteria are spherical or round-shaped microorganisms They can grow in clusters, chains, or pairs depending on their orientation and attachment during cell division Cocci bacteria can be divided into gram-positive and gram-negative depending on the gram-staining method Some of the common cocci bacteria are Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae They
- Shapes of Bacteria: Cocci, Bacilli, and Spirochetes - Microbe Online
Shapes of Bacteria: Cocci, Bacilli, and Spirochetes
- COCCUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The main ingredients in the Cough, Wheeze Sneeze supplement are coccus cacti, lobaria pulmonaria, and hepar sulphuris calcareum Amber Smith, Discover Magazine, 17 Oct 2022
- Cocci vs. Bacilli: 5 Major Differences with Examples
In microbiology, ‘Coccus’ is a term to define any bacterium or archaea that is spherical (round) (or similar, like elliptical and oval) in shape Cocci are a group of spherical bacteria
- Coccus | definition of coccus by Medical dictionary
A pathogenic coccus can almost always be classified as either a staphylococcus (occurring in clusters), or a streptococcus (occurring in short or long chains) Both staphylococci and streptococci are gram-positive and do not form spores
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