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- Morphology of bacilliMorphology of bacilli includes the following characteristics1234:
- Rod-shaped (bacillus)
- Endospore-forming
- Aerobic or facultatively anaerobic
- Gram-positive
- Some species may turn Gram-negative with age
- Curved and spiral shapes are common
- Some produce endospores or other cellular inclusion bodies
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Morphology of bacilliGenerally, the basic morphologies are spheres (coccus) and round-ended cylinders or rod shaped (bacillus). But, there are also other morphologies such as helically twisted cylinders (example Spirochetes), cylinders curved in one plane (selenomonads) and unusual morphologies (the square, flat box-shaped cells of the Archaean genus Haloquadratum).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_cellular_morphologiesMorphology of bacilliBacillus species are rod-shaped, endospore-forming aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, Gram-positive bacteria; in some species cultures may turn Gram-negative with age. The many species of the genus exhibit a wide range of physiologic abilities that allow them to live in every natural environment. Only one endospore is formed per cell.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BacillusMorphology of bacilliSome bacilli are short and plump little rods, while others are extremely slender and long. Curved and spiral shapes are common. A few species of bacilli produce endospores or other types of cellular inclusion bodies, such as metachromatic granules and parasporal crystals.milnepublishing.geneseo.edu/suny-microbiology-la…Morphology of bacilliBacillus (pl. bacilli) – a bacillus is a rod-shaped cell. Curved rods – obviously this is a rod with some type of curvature. There are three sub-categories: the vibrio, which are rods with a single curve and the spirilla / spirochetes, which are rods that form spiral shapes.open.oregonstate.education/generalmicrobiology/c… - People also ask
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