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A sphere shaped bacterium is a coccus, the plural is cocci. Cocci can appear singly, or in twos (diplococci), as a chain (streptococci), or in clusters like a bunch of grapes (staphylococci.)
it grow in cluster
ubiquitous one-celled organisms, spherical, spiral, or rod-shaped and appearing singly or in chains, comprising the Schizomycota, a phylum of the kingdom Monera (in some classification systems the plant class Schizomycetes), various species of which are involved in fermentation, putrefaction, infectious diseases, or nitrogen fixation.
they grow in a cluster
Bacteria are ubiquitous one-celled organisms, spherical, spiral, or rod-shaped and appearing singly or in chains, comprising the Schizomycota. Bacteria can live everywhere (ubiquity) because there are so many different species all adapted to different environments.
A sphere shaped bacterium is a coccus, the plural is cocci. Cocci can appear singly, or in twos (diplococci), as a chain (streptococci), or in clusters like a bunch of grapes (staphylococci.)
They grow in clusters of course. And by the way, my name is Jasmine Ng.so,Iknow about it.
They grow in clusters.
They grow in clusters.
They grow in clusters.
They can grow either way: in small clusters or singly. It also depends on the type of tomato. Cherry tomatoes grow in small clusters.
it grow in cluster
No.They grow in clusters. That is what my book about clusters plant says. By :Rebecca Love/@ Lee Cheng Yee
ubiquitous one-celled organisms, spherical, spiral, or rod-shaped and appearing singly or in chains, comprising the Schizomycota, a phylum of the kingdom Monera (in some classification systems the plant class Schizomycetes), various species of which are involved in fermentation, putrefaction, infectious diseases, or nitrogen fixation.
they grow in a cluster
Bacteria are ubiquitous one-celled organisms, spherical, spiral, or rod-shaped and appearing singly or in chains, comprising the Schizomycota. Bacteria can live everywhere (ubiquity) because there are so many different species all adapted to different environments.
ubiquitous one-celled organisms, spherical, spiral, or rod-shaped and appearing singly or in chains, comprising the Schizomycota, a phylum of the kingdom Monera (in some classification systems the plant class Schizomycetes), various species of which are involved in fermentation, putrefaction, Infectious Diseases, or nitrogen fixation.