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- Spirilla Bacteria - Definition, Examples, Shape, Diseases
Spirilla (singular, Spirillum) are a group of bacteria characterized by a corkscrew (spiral) appearance They are Gram-negative bacteria and are characterized by motile structures known as flagella
- Spirillum - Wikipedia
Spirillum is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria in the family Spirillaceae of the Nitrosomonadales of the Betaproteobacteria [1][2][3] There are two species of Spirillum with validly or effectively published names - Spirillum winogradskyi and Spirillum volutans [4]
- Spirillum: Structure, Classification, and Role in Disease
Spirillum (plural: spirilla) refers to a group of spiral-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria known for their distinct helical morphology and motility via flagella
- Spirillum | Gram-Negative, Rod-Shaped, Aquatic | Britannica
Spirillum, genus of spiral-shaped bacteria of the family Spirillaceae, aquatic except for one species (S minus) that causes a type of rat-bite fever in man The term spirillum is used generally for any of the corkscrew-like species
- Spirillum (Spiral Bacterium) - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Spirillum (plural, spirilla) A bacterium with rigid spiral (helical) structure (not easily band, not flexible), thick, long, and move with flagella, 6–15 μm long and spiral in shape is called spirillum
- Spirilla in Clinical Microbiology - numberanalytics. com
Spirilla are a group of spiral-shaped bacteria that have been a subject of interest in clinical microbiology due to their unique characteristics and pathogenic potential
- What Does Spirilla Look Like Under a Microscope?
The appearance of Spirilla under a microscope is not just static, but also dynamic, defined by their distinctive movement mechanism These bacteria are highly motile, utilizing specialized, whip-like appendages called flagella to propel themselves through liquid media
- Spirilla Definition - Microbiology Key Term | Fiveable
Spirilla are a type of spiral-shaped bacteria that belong to the domain Bacteria They are characterized by their distinctive helical or corkscrew-like morphology, which is a unique feature among prokaryotic cells
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