single bacillus
Single celled
B. subtilis does not ferment glucose nor lactose
No, it is negative.B. subtilis on EMB agar:http://www.microbelibrary.org/microbelibrary/files/ccImages/Articleimages/Atlas_EMB/Bacillus-subtilis_EMB_fig11.jpg
The word is bacteria. It is a single celled organism.
B. cereus utilizes fructose (Fructose +) and fructose has been shown to help B. cereus produce toxins (2009).If you're ever in doubt about an organism's fermentation status, go to pubmed and you'll find everything you need.
By using aerobic respiration and anaerobic fermentation Yersinia pestis are able to produce and consume hydrogen gas for energy.
Nope, it is not. All bacteria are unicellular.
it is a honeybee bacillus
Bacillus is a noun.
Cytoplasm.
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