Proteus mirabilis is not a coccobacillus. Rather, it is rod shaped. Proteus mirabilis is also Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, and motile.
no
E. coli is coccobacillus
Yes an Acid fast organism could be coccobacillus shaped, eg. Mycobacterium avium, M. gordonae, M. montefiorense, Rhodococcus and even brucella species ( in modified cold acid fast staining) etc.
Enterobacter aerogenes are classified as coccobacillus, based on their cellular morphology. They are rod-shaped (bacillus), but short and almost spherical (coccus).
Rod shaped bacteria are generally referred to as "rods." You answered your own question. :) Unless, of course, you're looking for a specific rod-shaped bacterium genus.
The bacteria itself looks like a rather small, coccobacillus. Coccobacillus are rod-shaped bacteria. It is not perfectly round nor is it not very long. It reminds me of a small water melon in shape. B. pertussis, like most pathogenic bacteria, is Gram-negative.If you mean what the disease looks like, a highly contagious disease which causes classic spasms (paroxysms) of uncontrollable coughing, followed by a high-pitched intake of breath that sounds like "whoop." The person cough so much and doesn't take in enough air that they have to try an do that 'whooping'.
All Microbes are not harmful. All virus are harmful. Some bacteria are harmful
some are harmful but some are not harmful
No they are not harmful.
more harmful, most harmful
lion are useful and harmful