microtubules
cylindrical shape doesn't describe for the bacterial cell shapes
Round , rod and spiral .
Hollow section steel rod rust when in contact with water.
In a dry cell, the carbon rod serves as the positive electrode (cathode) where the reduction reaction occurs. It conducts electricity and allows electrons to flow from the negative electrode (anode) through the external circuit. Additionally, the carbon rod helps maintain the structural integrity of the cell and supports the electrolyte, facilitating the electrochemical reactions needed for power generation.
Prokaryotic cells have various shapes; the four basic shapes are:Cocci - sphericalBacilli - rod shapedSpirochaete - spiral shapedVibrio - comma shaped
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.
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).
usually rod shaped
3 shapes of bacteria are spirilla (spiral), bacilla (rod-shaped), and cocci (spherical).
The three main shapes for bacteria are coccus, bacillus, and spiral:Spherical or spheroidal shaped; rod shaped; and the spirochetes - spiral forms:Rod shaped (bacilli)Round shaped (cocci)and Spiral shaped (spirelli):Spirilla= spiralCocci = sphericalBacilli = rod.
rod ,tadpole,spherical
rod ,tadpole,spherical