All species of Staphylococcus lack spores
yes, it is.
In sexual reproduction, of any species, it is the gametes which unite (forming a zygote).
It is possible, though extremely rare, for Neisseria to cause any form of mastitis. Most Neisseria infect mucosal surfaces. The majority of mastitis cases stem from Staphylococcus aureus infections.
Staphylococcus aureus has the ability to divide in any plane, meaning a new daughter cell can begin to form and pinch off of the parent cell in any direction relative to the cluster or parent cell. Thus, a cluster forms as the cells divide in different planes. Other species, such as Streptococcus, cannot divide in multiple planes and thus tend to form chains instead of clusters.
Sporulation occurs in order for the plants to make more plants by spreading their seeds on the soil which allows it to make new plants like those. hope this helps....... written by someone in Pomona Middle School 2012...
Q: What is the cellular arrangement of the staphylococcus epidermis?
A bacillus is any of a variety of rod-shaped spore-forming aerobic bacteria in the genus Bacillus, some of which can cause diseases.
A bacillosis is a form of infection with bacilli, any of various forms of rod-shaped, spore-forming aerobic bacteria in the genus Bacillus.
In sexual reproduction, of any species, it is the gametes which unite (forming a zygote).
There is Spore, the game, and the Spore Creature Creator, which is part of the game. All versions of Spore the game have the Spore Creature Creator included with them. It is true that the Spore Creature Creator can be played with by itself, but it is not a game...it is a neat art tool.
No, in spore you can win the game without doing any violent acts
It is possible, though extremely rare, for Neisseria to cause any form of mastitis. Most Neisseria infect mucosal surfaces. The majority of mastitis cases stem from Staphylococcus aureus infections.
Go to SporeWiki.com. They give you a guide on how to become any trait you want in Spore.
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Staphylococcus aureus has the ability to divide in any plane, meaning a new daughter cell can begin to form and pinch off of the parent cell in any direction relative to the cluster or parent cell. Thus, a cluster forms as the cells divide in different planes. Other species, such as Streptococcus, cannot divide in multiple planes and thus tend to form chains instead of clusters.
It depends on the type of germ. To freeze bacteria in water does not do them any good, and the number of viable organisms certainly goes down, but not to zero, especially the spore-forming bacteria will survive. - See more at:
no it is free