Results 111 - 120 for cocci bacteria.
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Cocci are spherical bacteria that can exist singly, in pairs (diphlococci), in chains (streptococci), or in clusters (staphylococci). | http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/dawessner/micro/bacteria.html |
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Which of the following bacteria are cocci? Escherichia coli ; Staphylococcus aureus ; Bacillus anthracis; both a ... | http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/~johnson/labtools/Dbacyst/quiz1.html |
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Gram Negative Bacteria, Gram Negative Rod, Gram Negative Bacilli, Gram Negative Coccobacilli, Gram Negative Cocci | http://www.fpnotebook.com/ID/Bacteria/GrmNgtvBctr.htm |
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Cocci bacteria, including both streptococci (spherical and chainlike), staphylococci (spherical and clustered) and fungal spores are being considered within the identification ... | http://www.carnicom.com/bio5.htm |
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Look closely at the picture on the left and you should see the three different shapes of bacteria: (1) cocci (spheres), (2) bacilli (rods), and (3) spirilli (spirals). | http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/jcarmich/101lab/lab2/lab2.html |
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three major types of bacteria are cocci, bacilli, and. spirilla. Bacteria need food, water, and a suitable. temperature in which to live. Some bacteria cause | http://www.col-ed.org/cur/sci/sci180.txt |
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Definition and other additional information on Bacteria from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Welcome to biology-online.org! Please login to access all site features. Create ... | http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Bacteria |
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... Spirochaeta - Treponema - Borrelia; Spiral and Curved Bacteria: Spirillum - Auqaspirillum - Oceanospirillum - Bdellovibrio; Gram-negative Aerobic Rods and Cocci: Pseudomonas ... | http://www.disknet.com/indiana_biolab/b.htm |
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Cocci are among the smallest of the bacteria. Unless you use very high magnification, it is difficult to see individual cells. | http://sciweb.hfcc.net/Biology/jacobs/bio131/cells/bacteria.htm |
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