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Cocci (singular - coccus, from the Latin coccinus (scarlet) and derived from the Greek kokkos (berry) ) are any microorganism (usually bacteria) whose overall shape is spherical or ...

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Staphylococcus Cocci (singular - coccus ) are any spherical or near spherical bacteria . When they are formed in pairs they are known as diplococcus , in beadlike chains as ...



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