Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium which is shaped like a bunch of grapes.
April through July is the bloom time for the moccasin flower [Cypripedium acaule]. The plant reaches a mature height of 6 - 15 inches [15.24 - 38.1 centimeters]. It's topped by a rosy pink, pouch-shaped bloom that looks like the rounded toe of a slipper or moccasin. It also is called Pink Lady's Slipper, and is related to the Yellow Lady's Slipper [Cypripedium parviflorum].
euglenozoa have disk shaped folds in the mitochondria (cristae)
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the answer is a codominance!
mitochondria
Paramecia are a group of unicellular ciliate protozoa also known as "slipper animalcules" from their slipper shape. See the link below for a photo.
The animal is called a Paramecium.
if you're thinking of the word i think you're thinking of, it's actually spelled "pantoufle", and it's a slipper. but not like Cinderella's glass slipper...more like a ballerina slipper or a slipper that you would wear around the house.
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium which is shaped like a bunch of grapes.
Morphologically consistent with bacilli means the organism looks like a rod-shaped bacterium.
April through July is the bloom time for the moccasin flower [Cypripedium acaule]. The plant reaches a mature height of 6 - 15 inches [15.24 - 38.1 centimeters]. It's topped by a rosy pink, pouch-shaped bloom that looks like the rounded toe of a slipper or moccasin. It also is called Pink Lady's Slipper, and is related to the Yellow Lady's Slipper [Cypripedium parviflorum].
The double helix looks like a spiral ladder or spiral staircase without a handrail.
Not slippery, if that's what you're asking. Some words that could be used include slipper-like, calceolate, and calceiform.
euglenozoa have disk shaped folds in the mitochondria (cristae)
It is a rod-shaped organism.
Eyeballs are not actually perfectly round objects in an organism's body. Eyeballs are rounded objects that are shaped like ovals.