My son has a rash caused by Bacillus cereus, he has had it about 3 weeks. He was only 3 weeks old when it started. It began similar to infant acne, small red bumps, some with white heads in the center, he had this sporadically on his face, scalp chest and back. The body cleared up but face bumps turned into scaly, crusty dry patches I thought he had excema. Dr. Had us apply 1% hydrocortisone cream but we only applied it a couple days and rash cleared up so it may have been a coincidence. He still has a little bit of rash on face but 90% clear.
Coccus, which are spheres, bacillus, which are rods, and spirillum, which are spiral-shaped
Cereus and Uranus.Go look it up on Google.
What does a asymmetry caused by a collapsed lung look like
Nope, it is not. All bacteria are unicellular.
Clostridium tetani is in the form of a rod, or bacillus. it has a rounded ball at the top. I hope this helped..
The arrangement for B. cereus is in long chains... Here are some pictures that you can look at to help you... http://webdb.dmsc.moph.go.th/ifc_nih/applications%5Cpics%5Cgram2.gif http://www.microbelibrary.org/microbelibrary/files/ccImages/Articleimages/Atlas-Gram/Bacillus%20cereus%20fig3.jpg http://www.microbelibrary.org/microbelibrary/files/ccImages/Articleimages/Atlas-Gram/Bacillus%20cereus%20fig2.jpg
Chlamydia does not look like worms. It's caused by a microscopic bacterium.
No, cocci look like clusters of grapes and rods are rod-shaped.
Simple or gram? Simple uses methylene blue, gram uses crystal violet
Because mercury has no atmosphere
They are known as Bacillus as they are like rod shape. e.g. Lactobacillus found in curd
They are the craters on the moon, caused by the impact of meteorites.