streptococci
No, Streptococci are bacteria that form chains.
Desmidium swatzii
No. They are unicellular. They do form clusters, chains and also groups of two.
streptobacillus
streptobacillus
Bacteria have peptidoglycan cell wall, circular DNA, lack a nuclear membrane and are unicellular (although can form chains, or other conglomerations.
Transglycosylase enzymes join these monomers join together to form chains.
Ball-like bacteria linked in chains are called streptococci.
Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are both types of bacteria, but they differ in their shape and arrangement. Staphylococcus bacteria are round-shaped and form clusters, while Streptococcus bacteria are round-shaped and form chains. Additionally, they can cause different types of infections and respond to different antibiotics.
Chains
Cocci are a type of bacteria characterized by their spherical shape. While they are primarily unicellular organisms, they can exist in various arrangements, such as chains or clusters, depending on their mode of division. Each individual coccus is a single cell, but they can form multicellular structures.
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