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Can you give me 5 examples of bacteria?

Sometimes it is hard to remember what is or is not a bacteria. 5 examples of bacteria are coccus, spirillum, vibrio, spirochete, and bacillus.


When bacteria are spiral shaped they are called?

spirillum


What do spirillum bacteria eat?

Spirillum bacteria get their name from the fact that they look like spirals. They eat what many other types of bacteria eat, which is anything they can acquire, from sugar to air.


What kingdom does spirillum belong to?

bacteria kingdom


What is the scientific name for spirillum?

Spirillum is the name of two species of spiral shaped, Gram-negative bacteria in the family Spirillaceae. The bacteria in the family are two species, Spirillum volutans and Spirillum winogradskyi. Spirillum have been found to be the cause of rat-bite fever and Lyme disease.


Is spirilla a shape of viruses?

No, Spirillum is a bacteria and not a virus. It basically twists like a spiral and there are 2 different species, Spirillum volutans and Spirillum winogradskyi.


Who discovered spirillum bacteria?

anton van leewanhoek


What does spirilla do?

Spirillum helps bacteria to move ahead.


What is spirillum volutans?

Spirillum volutans is a type of the bacteria Spirillum.Spirillum volutans has a corkscrew shape, and little tuffs of flagella putruding out of the polar ends. It is a very large bacteria.


What kingdom does a spirillum belong?

A spirillum belongs to the kingdom Bacteria. It is a type of bacteria that is characterized by its spiral shape.


What is spirilla meningitis?

This is a type of meningitis caused by the bacteria spirillum serpens.


What is cork-screw shaped form of bacteria called?

Spirilium