1. Pseudomonas
No. It is a genus of bacteria.
No. It is a genus (the level above species).
Salmonella; A genus of gram-negative, motile bacilli of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Several species are pathogenic, some producing mild gastroenteritis and some others a severe and often fatal food poisoning.
The vast majority of members of genus Clostridia are motile. C. difficile was shown to be motile intestinal pathogen of human and animals- a consequence of possessing flagella.
Lactobacillaceae Bacilli Firmicutes Lactobacillales Lactobacillus Bacteria
Staphylococcus epidermidis belongs to the genus Staphylococcus. It is part of the human skin flora and is a non-motile bacterium.
A bacillosis is a form of infection with bacilli, any of various forms of rod-shaped, spore-forming aerobic bacteria in the genus Bacillus.
Shigella is a genus of Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, non-spore-forming, non-motile, rod-shaped bacteria closely related to Salmonella. Non-motile means that it doesn't move, so no flagella.
A leguminous plant of the genus Medicago. The black medic is the Medicago lupulina; the purple medic, or lucern, is M. sativa., Medical.
Bacilli (Rod shaped) cocci (sphere shaped) Sprilla (Spiral shaped)
Acinetobacter is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria which belongs to the Gammaproteobacteria. They occur in pairs under a microscope and is non-motile and oxidase-negative.
Streptobacillus is a gram negative, oxidase negative, catalase negative, non motile organism, and 0.3-0.7 µm by 1-5 µm in lengthEscherichia coliMost of the Enterobacteriaceae are Catalase Positive. E. coli is Catalase Positive and Oxidase Negative. Do not report the previous as an answer. For gram negative, catalase negative and oxidase negative rods, it is likely that you have bacteria of the Bacteroides genus.