Results 41 - 50 for cocci bacteria.
 | | General Microbiology
Some bacteria are slightly elongated cocci and these are referred to as "coccobacilli". Even other bacteria have a corkscrew-like appearance; these spiral forms are often called ... | http://www.cehs.siu.edu/fix/medmicro/genmicr.htm |
 | | Bacteria
Gram-positive cocci in clusters!) suggests that the bacteria are staphylococci. Most of these bacteria are fairly flexible about the conditions they require for their growth - give ... | http://www.microbiologybytes.com/iandi/3a.html |
 | | Bacteria - Curriculum Center
cocci ? sphere-shaped bacteria. cytoplasm ? the protoplasm, or living material outside the nucleus of a cell. | http://school.discoveryeducation.com/curriculumcenter/bacteria/glossary.htm l |
 | | Classification
Cocci or rod shaped bacteria. Order: Lactobacillales. Order of gram positive bacteria, makes up the lactic acid producing bacteria. | http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/allmann%5Fambe/classification.htm |
 | | An overview of bacteria.
Cocci:-These bacteria are generally some of the smallest, and simplest, being small and spherical, hence Cocci (berry shaped). | http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjan05/mebacteria.html |
 | | bacteria Flashcards
Medical Microbiology Gram Positive Cocci: bacteria cocci gram medical microbiology positive: 22: 3: 2005-03-13: Bacteriology: bacteria bacteriology bugs disease firstaid gram infection kaplan microbiology ... | http://www.flashcardexchange.com/tag/bacteria |
 | | Biology: Samples -
Here are cocci bacteria from the mixed bacteria sample. These cocci bacteria are spherical, but they are too small to be seen clearly | http://biology.touchspin.com/Bacteria_Mixed.php |
 | | Bacteria - MSN Encarta
Spherical bacteria are called cocci, and spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria are called spirilla. Some bacteria come in more complex shapes. A hairlike form of spiral bacteria is ... | http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761574409_6/Bacteria.html#s42 |
 | | Bacteria List
Department of Pathology Bacteria Database ... 1: Staph aureus: clusters/tetrads: Gram-Positive Cocci: 2: S. epidermidis: clusters: Gram-Positive ... | http://www.ohsu.edu/pathinfo/orglist.php |
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