Viral meningitis has no set shape. There are a variety of viruses that can cause viral meningitis, all a different shape.
Micrococcus luteus is a spherical bacterium, typically measuring around 0.5 to 2.5 micrometers in diameter. It is commonly found in soil, water, and air. Its shape is described as cocci, which means it has a round or spherical morphology.
Yes ,both are same.It is a gram negative diplococcal bacterium best known for its role in meningitis.
The bacterium that always maintains the same shape is called a monomorphic bacterium. This means it exists in a single shape form, as opposed to pleomorphic bacteria which can change shape.
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A coccus bacterium is typically spherical in shape. It can also occur in the form of ovoid or elongated shapes depending on the species.
The term that refers to the shape of a bacterium is "morphology." Bacteria can have various shapes such as cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), spirilla (spiral-shaped), or vibrio (curved rod-shaped). The shape of a bacterium can provide clues about its characteristics and behavior.
No. Tinea is caused by fungi, and bacterial meningitis, clearly, is caused by a bacterium. However, any symptom which concerns you should be reported to your doctor, and something like meningitis particularly. Your doctor would far rather be bothered with a false alarm than have you ignore something serious.
Lactobacillus lactis is a rod shape bacterium
A Meningo vaccine is a vaccine against the bacterium Neisseria Meningitidis (Meningococcus). One of the main causative organisms of Meningitis and Meningococcal Septicaemia.
The word is "morphology."
cell wall and DNA
They are rod-shaped bacterium, so bacilli