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- Spirochaete - Wikipedia
A spirochaete ( ˈspaɪroʊˌkiːt ) [4] or spirochete is a member of the phylum Spirochaetota (also called Spirochaetes[5] ˌspaɪroʊˈkiːtiːz ), which contains distinctive diderm (double-membrane) Gram-negative bacteria, most of which have long, helically coiled (corkscrew-shaped or spiraled, hence the name) cells [6]
- Spirochete | Definition, Examples, Diseases, Facts | Britannica
Spirochete, any of a group of spiral-shaped bacteria, some of which are serious pathogens for humans, causing diseases such as syphilis, yaws, Lyme disease, and relapsing fever Spirochetes are characteristically found in a liquid environment (e g , mud and water, blood, and lymph)
- Spirochetes: Morphology, Classification, Disease - Microbe Online
Spirochetes are long, thin, flexible, spirally coiled helical bacilli These motile, gram-negative bacilli are classified into eight genera primarily on the basis of habitat, pathogenicity, phylogeny, morphological and physiological characteristics These long slender bacteria are only a fraction of a micron in diameter but 5 to 250 microns long
- Spirochete infections - Cancer Therapy Advisor
Spirochetes are a group of six genera of spiral-shaped, slender bacteria of varying length They are either free-living or host-associated They are found in the human oral
- Spirochete – Definition, Morphology, Diseases - Biology Notes Online
Spirochetes, scientifically denoted as Spirochaetota, belong to a unique phylum of bacteria characterized by their distinct diderm (double-membrane) gram-negative cellular structure One of the most distinguishing features of these bacteria is their elongated, helically coiled morphology, reminiscent of a corkscrew
- Spirochetes - Definition, Characteristics, Gram Stain and Culture
Spirochetes (spirochaetes) are Gram-negative, spiral-shaped bacteria of the phylum Spirochaetes In nature, they may exist as free-living bacteria, symbionts, or as parasites capable of causing diseases in animals As such, they are widely distributed in nature, exhibiting varying characteristics in shape and size etc
- Spirochete Flagella and Motility - PMC
Spirochetes, which are members of a group of gram-negative bacteria with a spiral or flat-wave cell body, also show flagella-dependent motility, but their flagella are hidden within the periplasmic space and are thus called periplasmic flagella (PFs)
- Spirochete - Definition and Quiz | Biology Dictionary
A spirochete is a type of bacteria within the phylum Spirochetes The spirochetes are so called because they are very long, thin shape and helically coiled, hence they have a spiraling corkscrew shape The helical shape is one of three morphological categories of the prokaryotes
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