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How are Eubacteria classified?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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They are classified by:

  • shape (round, rods, spirals)
  • found in ones, twos, strings or clusters
  • color after staining (Gram +, Gram - and others)
  • pathogens or non-pathogens
  • use oxygen: none, sometimes, a lot
  • where found
  • plus many more
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Bacteria are classified according to their shapes.

Rodlike bacillius(round)

Spherical coccus(spherical)

Spiral (spirillum)

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Eubacteria is classified by the way they get food?

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The eubacterias belong to domain Bacteria, and itself is a kingdom. All normal bacterias fall into this category.

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They are classified in their own kingdom because their chemical makeup is different from all other species!

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