Look at them under a microscope! If they are cocci, they will look like balls. If they are rods, they will look like...rods!
no
Gram negative bacteria is shaped like rods and stained a reddish pink color due to the gram staining process. Gram negative bacteria do not form spores.
These are probably E.coli since they are gram negative and so this is rod arrangement not strep arrangement .
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
a gram negative rod
Look at them under a microscope! If they are cocci, they will look like balls. If they are rods, they will look like...rods!
the previous answer of gram positive rods is incorrect the correct answer is gram negative rods
Spore forming, gram positive rods
Aminogylcosides
no
Gram negative bacteria is shaped like rods and stained a reddish pink color due to the gram staining process. Gram negative bacteria do not form spores.
These are probably E.coli since they are gram negative and so this is rod arrangement not strep arrangement .
meningtis
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
they are non-sporing gram negative rods
Moraxella are: - bacteria - short gram negative rods that occur in pairs - obligate parasites of mucosal surfaces