Round bacteria are cocci.
Streptococcus, the bacteria that causes strep throat, is spherical (cocci) in shape.
it is not a bacteria but a protozoa
The most common shape of bacteria seen in a typical cheek smear is cocci, which are spherical or round in shape.
coccus. plural is cocci. a sphere is a circular ball shape just like the shape of the coccus bacteria.
The bacteria that can change shape call pleomorphic
The three basic shapes of bacteria are cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), and spirilla (spiral-shaped). Each shape has a unique structure that contributes to the bacteria's function and ability to survive.
The scientific term cocci is used to denote any spherical or nearly spherical shaped bacteria. The plural of cocci is coccus.
Protozoa are not bacteria. They are single-celled eukaryotic organisms that can have various shapes, including spherical, rod-shaped, and more complex forms. Bacteria, on the other hand, are typically rod-shaped, spherical, or spiral in shape.
No, spherical is not a virus. Spherical refers to a three-dimensional shape like a sphere, while a virus is a microscopic infectious agent that can replicate within living cells.
spirilla (spiral) bacilla (rod) and cocci (spherical) :) happy i could answer this one!
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria can have various shapes, including rod-shaped (bacilli), spherical (cocci), or spiral (spirilla). The shape of these bacteria can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions in which they grow.
Cocci is a scientific term used to describe spherical shaped bacteria. The plural form of the term cocci is coccus.