Bacilli, cocci, and spirilla all refer to the shape of different bacteria. Bacilli are rod shaped, cocci are spherical, and spirilla have "curved walls" meaning that they are either slightly bent or rigid spirals. You can use google images for pictures of each. Hope this helps!
Yes. It is what forms the "spirals".
Spirals.
Atoms combine with each other by a gum which is called attrection or called bond. the bond is like a gum or fevicol . bond or this gum have many types which is depended on atomic nature who combine. if atoms nature have metallic nature ,bond types ionic bond. if atoms have partneric nature bond types covalance bond. and third other types bond called subcovalance bond.
Many types of pesticides are known; for details see this link; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pesticide#Types.
Yes, In Math There are Spirals. In Nature there are Spirals in Sun Flowers to.
Who invented spirals
The three spirals found in nature are : 1. logarithmic (in nautilus) 2. fibonacci (in sunflower centre) 3. archimedean (in millipedes)
There are Pineapples, some flowers and some sea shells
Depending on which Spirals website one chooses to purchase from you can get an array of products. Some of those products include art and gymnastic equipment. There is even a web design store by the name of Spirals.
Black and white spirals.
Spirals in Hyperspace was created in 2004.
Turns up in many things - the leaves of a fern, the spirals in pinecones, the nautilus shell chambers etc
It is a famous sequence but it is not the most famous sequence.It is famous because, despite its simplicity, its elements can be found all over nature: from the spirals in the seeds of a pine cone or sunflower, to shell spirals, and the number of leaves per turn.
Why am i facinated by spirals? Don't you mean you are facinated with spirals cause you are a sad, socially rejected, friendzoned fragment of fridge magnet!
Spirals - album - was created on 2003-03-11.
Love Spirals Downwards was created in 1991.