the morphology of neisseria is diplococci
Neisseria menigitidis is gram (-) not (+) all gram (-) have endotoxins.
It's bigger than the pores in sheet latex. (Neisseria is the bacteria that causes gonorrhea.)
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.
no, because CNA agar inhibit all gram-negative bacteria including Neisseria spp
It is possible, though extremely rare, for Neisseria to cause any form of mastitis. Most Neisseria infect mucosal surfaces. The majority of mastitis cases stem from Staphylococcus aureus infections.
Neisseria meningitides is a major cause of bacterial meningitis and sepsis. It is used the evaluate and detect a suspected meningococcal disease.
Jane Dollie Stephenson has written: 'The binding of pili from neisseria gonorrhoeae and neisseria meningitidis to human erythrocytes'
Yes ,both are same.It is a gram negative diplococcal bacterium best known for its role in meningitis.
It takes eight different letters to spell "morphology", but some are used more than once. I don't know what morphology means. The correct usage of the word 'morphology' is still a mystery to me. Identify your morphology at once!
Neisseria gonorrhoeae ( nīsə′rēə ′gänə′rē′ī ) ( microbiology ) A gram-negativecoccus pathogen that causes the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea
diplococci