Rod-Shaped Bacteria
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A Rod-Shaped Bacteria is a bacteria that is rod-shaped.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Gram-Negative Rod-Shaped Bacteria to being a Gram-Positive Rod-Shaped Bacteria.
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- Example(s):
- Bacteroidota.
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- See: Salmonella, Bacterium, Archaea, Bacillus, Italics, Bacilli, Gram Staining, MacConkey Agar, Escherichia Coli.
References
2020
- (Wikipedia, 2020) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacillus_(shape) Retrieved:2020-3-12.
- A bacillus (plural bacilli) or bacilliform bacterium is a rod-shaped bacterium or archaeon. Bacilli are found in many different taxonomic groups of bacteria. However, the name Bacillus capitalized and italicized, refers to a specific genus of bacteria. The name Bacilli, capitalized but not italicized, can also refer to a less specific taxonomic group of bacteria that includes two orders, one of which contains the genus Bacillus. When the word is formatted with lowercase and not italicized, 'bacillus', it will most likely be referring to shape and not to the genus at all. Bacilliform bacteria are also often simply called rods when the bacteriologic context is clear.
Sea Bacilli usually divide in the same plane and are solitary, but can combine to form diplobacilli, streptobacilli, and palisades. *Diplobacilli: Two bacilli arranged side by side with each other. *Streptobacilli: Bacilli arranged in chains.
- Coccobacillus: Oval and similar to coccus (circular shaped bacterium).
- There is no connection between the shape of a bacterium and its color in the Gram staining. MacConkey agar can be used to distinguish among Gram negative bacilli such as E. coli and salmonella.
- A bacillus (plural bacilli) or bacilliform bacterium is a rod-shaped bacterium or archaeon. Bacilli are found in many different taxonomic groups of bacteria. However, the name Bacillus capitalized and italicized, refers to a specific genus of bacteria. The name Bacilli, capitalized but not italicized, can also refer to a less specific taxonomic group of bacteria that includes two orders, one of which contains the genus Bacillus. When the word is formatted with lowercase and not italicized, 'bacillus', it will most likely be referring to shape and not to the genus at all. Bacilliform bacteria are also often simply called rods when the bacteriologic context is clear.