spherical,rod,spiral
The original cell theory was made hunderds of years ago, and was made of three parts. It said that all living things are made up of one or more cells, that all cells come from other cells, and that cells are the basic structure of life.
a triangle and a circle :)
Education was basic, and called the "Three R's" - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic ('Rithmetic).
Abby, Cells, Temple
read How The States Got Their Shapes by Mark Stein... You'll probably find it in there.
spherical,rod,spiral
Rod shaped bacterial cells that are in chains or as individuals are called bacilli. Bacteria are classified into 5 groups according to their basic shapes: spherical (cocci), rod (bacilli), spiral (spirilla), comma (vibrio) or corkscrew (spirochetes).However the first three are considered the most basic shapes and the others are slight variations of them.
The three basic shapes are rectangle, triangle, and square
the three main shapes spherical, rod, and coxi.
cylindrical shape doesn't describe for the bacterial cell shapes
The 3 basic leaf shapes are Lobed, Smoothed, and Toothed.
No.
The three basic shapes I know of are...., Bacillus. Rod shapes. Cocci. Round shaped. Spirillia. Spiral shaped.
squades
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.
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.