bacterials cells only have one sell just to let you know :)
Spiral
with thw coarse adjustman , to prder the cells damage
Bacterial cells typically have one of three shapes: spherical (coccus), oblong (bacillus), or curved (spirillum of vibrio). Depending on the plane of binary fission, cells form chains, clusters with various geometry, or single cells.
Bacterial cells typically have one of three shapes: spherical (coccus), oblong (bacillus), or curved (spirillum of vibrio). Depending on the plane of binary fission, cells form chains, clusters with various geometry, or single cells.
Well diplo means double and bacterium means bacteria so the answer is Double Bacteria
In diplo cell arrangement, bacteria cells are arranged in pairs after dividing in one plane. This arrangement can be seen in certain bacterial species like Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
A group of bacterial cells is called a colony. This term refers to a visible cluster or grouping of individual bacterial cells that have multiplied and accumulated in a particular area.
Bacterial morphology refers to the study of the shape, size, and arrangement of bacteria. Common shapes include cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), and spirilla (spiral). The arrangement can vary, with bacteria appearing as single cells, clusters, chains, or filaments. Understanding bacterial morphology is crucial for identification, classification, and determining their potential pathogenicity.
Bacterial cells are typically unicellular organisms, meaning they exist as single cells. Some bacteria can form colonies or biofilms where multiple cells cluster together, but each individual cell remains separate and distinct.
I believe that prefix is strepto. Streptococcus, for example.
The negative stain in Gin's method is used to visualize the external structures of the bacterial cell by staining the background with a contrasting color, leaving the cells unstained. This technique helps to highlight the morphology and arrangement of bacterial cells.
no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material