B. burgdorferi is a spirochete and doesn't produce endospores. It is the cause of Lyme's Disease which is carried by a tick. The microbe is found in the saliva of the tick. It is passed with the bite of the tick.
Bacillus cells produce endospores.
No
Yes
endospores
These can produce endospores.
Bacillus cells produce endospores.
no. in general, only gram-positive bacteria such as Bacillus and Clostridium produce endospores.
No
B. burgdorferi can spread to the heart, joints, or central nervous system once it has gained access to the person's circulation. Studies show that B. burgdorferi can penetrate the central nervous system relatively early in the course of the infection
Yes
No, Staphylococcus Aureus is a gram positive facultative anaerobe. It has a cell wall surrounding a peptidoglycan layer, however does not produce an endospore like many other gram positive bacteria. Staphylococcus Aureus is a cocci shaped bacteria with pyogenic properties.
Produce endospores
endospores
These can produce endospores.
Bacillus and Clostridium
Produce Endospores
A B cereus uses swarming to move over surfaces. They can only move in large groups.