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No, they are not. Conidium are fungi, they grow separately from baccili.

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What gram positive cocci bacteria has tetrad?

There are several gram positive cocci bacteria that exist as tetrads. An example is Micrococcus luteus, which can be found on human skin, water, air, etc.Hope this helps.


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Gram positive cocci have a thick peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall, while gram negative cocci have a thinner layer and an outer membrane. Gram positive cocci are often associated with infections like strep throat and staph infections, while gram negative cocci are less common but can cause serious infections like meningitis and septicemia.


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A Gram-negative HVS (high vaginal swab) test may show Gram-positive cocci due to contamination or the presence of mixed flora in the vaginal area. While the primary target of the test is typically Gram-negative bacteria, the normal vaginal microbiota can include Gram-positive cocci such as Streptococcus or Staphylococcus species. Additionally, the Gram staining process may reveal various bacterial types in different proportions, leading to the presence of Gram-positive cocci alongside Gram-negative organisms.


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What is the difference between gram-positive cocci and gram-negative rods?

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Are all coccus shaped bacteria gram positive?

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