Cocci are a type of bacteria characterized by their spherical shape, and they do not "eat" in the way that animals do. Instead, they obtain nutrients through absorption from their environment, utilizing organic matter, sugars, and other substrates. Some cocci are pathogenic and may feed on host tissues, while others play essential roles in processes like fermentation and nutrient cycling. Their metabolic pathways vary widely depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Catch it, kill it then eat it.
The plural of coccus is cocci.
The plural of coccus is cocci.
Coccus or cocci
coccus is found in plants.
Coccus viridis was created in 1889.
gram negetive coccus
Coccus is the scientific name for bacterias with spherical shapes.
The plural form of coccus is cocci.
Coccus is harmful because its also known as valley fever
The general classification of this type of bacterium is coccus.
The common name for coccus bacteria is round bacteria.