The cocci (sphere-shaped bacteria) gather in little sections and stick together, eventually covering an entire surface. They look like little dots all stuck together in groups, basically. They're gram positive, meaning they show-up purple on a stain.
Most people do not know that names for bacteria are given to describe their shapes. Gonorrhoea bacteria (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) are a gonococcus-type bacteria, and are therefore shaped like coffee beans. So if you look at the good ol' Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria under a microscope, you will see a bunch of coffee-bean shapes.
It is a Gram negative diplococci (looks like a coffee bean).
Staphylococcus aureus looks like 3 or more small round cocci forming a cluster or spherical shape under a compound microscope.
Staph-cluster/bunch
Coccus-A spherical or round shape cell
pretty small.
just kidding it's gram positive cocci
There an oval shape kinda like REALLy short worm. then inside there are little like dots!
Streptococcus pyogenes look like sphere or oval shaped. You have one, two or chains of the bacteria. At times in groups, specially in pathological specimens.
The lense
It depends on what cell you are looking at.
Atoms and molecules are to small to see under a microscope.
anything you look under a microscope
You cannot see DNA under a regular microscope. But there are very special microscopes that forensic scientists use.
If you look at your throat and see white spots on it that is strep. Go see a doctor for either condition.
When your throat is sore usaully it looks like and irretated sometimes when you have a case of strep throat blisters form on the throat that can be many colors but most of the time are white. If child's throat is red before jumping to conclutions and taking him or her to the doctor make sure that they are getting plenty of water because sometimes dehidration can result in a sore throat. I have had strep throat many times and if you think that your child has strep throat then be sure to go to the doctor immediatly becasue if not treated in time strep throat can develope into scarlet fever and no one wants that!missy177
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
You shouldn't, it should be a swab test on the back of your throat
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
an object
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards.
ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .
Strep throat is a common bacterial infection that causes a fever that develops quickly and lasts longer than two days. Other rapidly developing symptoms include a sore throat and swollen lymph nodes. Visible symptoms often include a red throat with dark spots or white and yellow patches that form on near the back of the throat.
ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .
ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .
ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .