Bacilli: rod shaped
Cocci: rounded
Spirilla: Spiral (just incase put Spiral)
that are the three!!
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cylindrical shape doesn't describe for the bacterial cell shapes
spherical,rod,spiral
spherical,rod,spiral
Bacterial cells can be classified into three basic shapes: cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), and spirilla (spiral-shaped). These shapes play a role in determining the cell's surface area-to-volume ratio, which affects its ability to uptake nutrients and interact with the environment.
It is a bacterial cell species that are round shapes, can't move, infection-causing, and are found in the body.
It is a bacterial cell species that are round shapes, can't move, infection-causing, and are found in the body.
The three main bacterial shapes are cocci, bacilli, and spirilla. Cocci are spherical bacteria, bacilli are rod-shaped, and spirilla are spiral or corkscrew-shaped. These shapes can influence bacterial behavior and how they interact with their environment. Additionally, variations within these shapes can lead to more specific classifications, such as diplococci (paired cocci) or streptobacilli (chains of bacilli).
Round , rod and spiral .
The three basic cell shapes found in bacteria are cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), and spirilla (spiral-shaped). These shapes can vary within the bacterial kingdom and can also include variations such as coccobacilli (oval-shaped) and vibrios (comma-shaped).
All three of them have a plasma cell membrane, a nuclear region, and a cytoplasm.
No, bacterial cell also have phospholipid bilayers.
Bacterial cells can have three main shapes: coccus (spherical), bacillus (rod-shaped), and spirillum (spiral-shaped). These shapes can vary within and between species, and certain bacteria may have more complex or unique shapes.