E. Coli does not reproduce by binary fission. It reproduces by conjugation, in which genetic material is exchanged between two cells. This process is not common in bacteria but some intestinal bacteria, E. coli for example, split by conjugation.
E. Coli does not reproduce by binary fission. It reproduces by conjugation, in which genetic material is exchanged between two cells. This process is not common in bacteria but some intestinal bacteria, E. coli for example, split by conjugation.
E.coli reproduces asexually through a process called binary fission. They make clones of themselves. However, E. Coli can also go through a second process of reproduction known as conjugation. This is not a means of sexual reproduction because there is no combination of gametes as they don't make gametes.
Salmonella reproduce in the body very easily because it simply needs warmth and moustire which our body contains. It reproduce by splitting in half xx
it asexually reproduces
shigella sp or shigella spp = shigella species
Eubacteria is the Kingdom of shigella.
Shigella attacks all people especially weak children or infants.
The color of shigella in the DCA medium is straw or pink.
Dysentery is the disease name. The pathogen name is Shigella Dysenteriae.
Shigella are identified by a combination of their appearance under the microscope and various chemical tests.
Four different groups of Shigella can affect humans.
Shigella infection spreads through food or water contaminated by human waste.
Salmonella, Shigella Organisms that ferment lactose display "nucleated colonies" - colonies with dark centers.
Based on my own test, Shigella flexneri tests negative for the citrate test.
Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, and Serratia are all gram-negative facultatively anaerobic rods.
* What is shigellosis? * What sort of germ is Shigella? * How can Shigella infections be diagnosed? * How can Shigella infections be treated? * Are there long term consequences of a Shigella infection? * How do people catch Shigella? * What can a person do to prevent this illness? * How common is shigellosis? * What else can be done to prevent shigellosis? * What is the government doing about shigellosis? * How can I learn more about this and other public health problems? * Some tips for preventing the spread of shigellosis