spherical,rod shaped, or swurly
First of all, it seems as if you want to say bacilli. This is one of the three common shapes of a bacterium (the other two being spirilium and cocci)
Streptocuccus is a bacterium, not a condition. It is possible to be infected by a bacterium.
A coccus bacterium is typically spherical in shape. It can also occur in the form of ovoid or elongated shapes depending on the species.
Because bacteria is microscopic.
No. The three types of pink eye are viral, allergenic, and bacterium.
3D shapes are three dimensional, just like 2D shapes are two dimensional.
The three basic shapes are rectangle, triangle, and square
The term that refers to the shape of a bacterium is "morphology." Bacteria can have various shapes such as cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), spirilla (spiral-shaped), or vibrio (curved rod-shaped). The shape of a bacterium can provide clues about its characteristics and behavior.
Bacteria primarily exhibit three basic shapes: cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), and spirilla (spiral-shaped). These shapes can influence their function and how they interact with their environment. Some bacteria may also display variations or combinations of these shapes, such as vibrios (comma-shaped) or filamentous forms. Overall, the shape of a bacterium is a key characteristic used in their classification and identification.
Three dimensional shapes are shapes with height, width, and depth. In contrast, two dimensional shapes only have height and width, or length and width.
Shapes which can be measured in 3 directions are called three-dimensional shapes. These shapes are also called solids. Length, width, and height (or depth or thickness) are the three measurements of the three-dimensional shapes. These are the part of three-dimensional geometry.
Bacillus Cereus is a rod bacteria. Found in dry cereals it is a common cause of exotoxin associated gastroenteritis.