cylindrical shape doesn't describe for the bacterial cell shapes
hi
spherical,rod,spiral
spherical,rod,spiral
Bullet-shaped
Bacterial cells typically have one of three shapes: spherical (coccus), oblong (bacillus), or curved (spirillum of vibrio). Depending on the plane of binary fission, cells form chains, clusters with various geometry, or single cells.
Bacterial cells typically have one of three shapes: spherical (coccus), oblong (bacillus), or curved (spirillum of vibrio). Depending on the plane of binary fission, cells form chains, clusters with various geometry, or single cells.
Bacterial cells typically have one of three shapes: spherical (coccus), oblong (bacillus), or curved (spirillum of vibrio). Depending on the plane of binary fission, cells form chains, clusters with various geometry, or single cells.
bacterial cells can look like a number of things and they come in all diffrent shapes and sizes, if u go on Google images and write bacterial cells a load of things will come up :D
bacterials cells only have one sell just to let you know :)
Robert Hooke
no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material