Look at them under a microscope! If they are cocci, they will look like balls. If they are rods, they will look like...rods!
yes it does
No, Moraxella are short rods that occur in pairs.
No, cocci look like clusters of grapes and rods are rod-shaped.
the enterobacter spp when viewed under the microscope are gram negative rods,but their rods are longer than that of the citrobacter allthough it is also a gram negative organism
Look at them under a microscope! If they are cocci, they will look like balls. If they are rods, they will look like...rods!
yes it does
No, Moraxella are short rods that occur in pairs.
No, cocci look like clusters of grapes and rods are rod-shaped.
Gram positive organisms are either rods or cocci. Rods, or bacilli, include Bacillus anthracis, which causes anthrax, while cocci include Staphylococcus aureus.
a gram negative rod
the enterobacter spp when viewed under the microscope are gram negative rods,but their rods are longer than that of the citrobacter allthough it is also a gram negative organism
The rods will be gram negative, the cocci are gram positive: most likely, the slide was made from a mixed culture of bacteria, or the culture was contaminated.
No, they are not. Conidium are fungi, they grow separately from baccili.
Moraxella are short rods that occur in pairs.
No. Impetigo is usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus, gram positive cocci.
A gram stained field of red rods and purple cocci through a microscope may indicate a severe bacterial infection. The next step would be to do a culture of the bacteria to find the correct antibiotic needed to treat the infection.