Bacteria that look like comma curved rods are called Vibrio. They are commonly found in aquatic environments and can cause infections such as cholera and food poisoning in humans.
Comma-shaped bacteria are bacteria that have a curved or comma-like shape. One common example of comma-shaped bacteria is Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium that causes cholera. These bacteria can be easily identified under a microscope due to their distinctive curved appearance.
Ball-like bacteria linked in chains are called streptococci.
Coccus or cocci
When a bacteria cell lacks a nucleus (like most bacteria do), it is said to be a prokaryotic cell.
Bacteria can have various shapes, including spherical (cocci), rod-shaped (bacilli), spiral, and filamentous. Some bacteria can also exhibit atypical shapes such as star-shaped (stellate), comma-shaped (vibrio), and corkscrew-shaped (spirochete).
Comma-shaped bacteria are bacteria that have a curved or comma-like shape. One common example of comma-shaped bacteria is Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium that causes cholera. These bacteria can be easily identified under a microscope due to their distinctive curved appearance.
Curved? I think you mean spiral. Sprilia ====
The Vibrio genus contains motile, Gram-negative bacteria that are obligate aerobes. Vibrio have a recognizable curved rod-like shape and a single polar flagella located on the ends of the vibrio. Although Vibrio species are non-invasive pathogens, they cause some of the most serious cases of diarrhea and thousands of people die from infection annually.
On standard keyboards it appears on the key beside the 'M'
Ball-like bacteria linked in chains are called streptococci.
The simplest shape is a round sphere or ball. Bacteria formed like this are called cocci (singular coccus). The next simplest shape is cylindrical. Cylindrical bacteria are called rods (singular rod). Some bacteria are basically rods but instead of being straight they are twisted or bent or curved, sometimes in a spiral - these bacteria are called spirilla (singular spirillum). Spirochaetes are tightly coiled up bacteria.
No, they don't and I don't know if it's comma like coe-ma or comma like comma, and if it was a comma like comma, it would be an apostrophe.
When two sentences are written as one and seperated by a comma, they are called a run-on or fused sentence.
One dot and a comma - like this ;
A curved line is a line that is curved.
There are many types of spiral-shaped bacteria mainly included in the phylum, Spirochaete. Within this phylum there are three families consisting of Brachyspiraceae, Leptospiraceae, and Spirochaetaceae all belonging in the single order, Spirochaetales. Two of the most medically relevant species include:Treponema pallidum, which causes syphilisBorrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme diseasesTreponema pertenue, which causes yawsRod-shaped bacteria called vibro which are shaped like a comma spirochaetes or tightly coiledand spirilla or spiral shaped
sounds like a tube to me...