Gram-negative Diplococci
Gram negative diplococci.
Morphology: branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms. Growth Arrangement: how the cell's of the bacteria are arranged
you can't simply dispose neisseria meningtidis but you can take antibotics to help decrease the chance of getting it
Constructional Morphology, Theoretical Morphology, Biomechanics.
the photogenic bacteria have the size of spherical have a length of 2-4 x
Yes ,both are same.It is a gram negative diplococcal bacterium best known for its role in meningitis.
the morphology of neisseria is diplococci
It's bigger than the pores in sheet latex. (Neisseria is the bacteria that causes gonorrhea.)
diplococci
Morphology: branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms. Growth Arrangement: how the cell's of the bacteria are arranged
Gram negative diplococcic 2) Kidney-bean shaped cocci that occur in pairs. 3) Obligate aerobes 4) Common inhabitants of animal / human mucous membranes. 5) Nutritionally fastidious 6) Neisseria gonorrhoeae - gonorrhea 7) Neisseria meningitidis - meningitis
It is the inflammation of meninges,with the formation of pus over whole meninges, due to infections such as staphylococcus aureus,neisseria gonorrhea.
Virulent bacteria are ones that are able to cause disease. Examples of potentially virulent bacteria are Staphylococcus aureus and Neisseria gonorrhea.
Neisseria gonorrhoeae ( nīsə′rēə ′gänə′rē′ī ) ( microbiology ) A gram-negativecoccus pathogen that causes the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea
it belongs to coccus morphology and sarcinae arrangement which is cube looking shape
bacillus [rod-shaped]
The most common bacteria that can cause serious eye damage are gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhea) and chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis), which can be passed from mother to child during birth.Bacteria that normally live in a woman's vagina also cause neonatal conjunctivitis.
Gram negative diplocci is the name given to describe the structure and shape of the bacteria, Neisseria gonorrhoeae (the infective organism of the STD gonorrhea) as it is seen on the microscope using a technique call gram staining.