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The plural of coccus is cocci.
The plural of coccus is cocci.
Coccus or cocci
No, "-coccus" is the singular form, while "-cocci" is the plural form. These terms are often used in microbiology to describe spherical bacteria. For example, "staphylococcus" refers to a single spherical bacterium, whereas "staphylococci" refers to multiple bacteria of that type.
A coccus bacterium is typically spherical in shape. It can also occur in the form of ovoid or elongated shapes depending on the species.
Coccus (singular)cocci (plural)spherical is cocci that form a chain is streptococci (responsible for strep throat)group or cluster- staphylococci (responsible for boils, skin infection and endocarditis)
coccus. plural is cocci. a sphere is a circular ball shape just like the shape of the coccus bacteria.
Baccillus [plural. bacilli], Coccus [plural. cocci], and Spirillum [plural. spirilla] are three different shapes of bacteria [singular. bacterium]. A rod-shaped bacterium is called a baccillus. A spiral shaped bacterium is called a spirillum. Spirillum only live as single cells. A round bacterium is called a coccus. Some coccus form pairs and chains while others grow in grape like bunches. Some bacilli also form pairs or chains but they do not grow in bunches. Flagellum [plural. flagella] are hair like structures that allow the bacteria to move in liquids.
The scientific name for cocci is coccus (plural: cocci). They are a type of spherical-shaped bacteria.
Cocci (pronounced cok-sigh) is the plural word form for Coccus, a round shaped bacterium. Since the term applies only to shape, it covers a whole bunch of useful and harmful bugs. To identify what effects are caused by a coccus, one needs to know which one in particular is being addressed.
Cocci is a scientific term used to describe spherical shaped bacteria. The plural form of the term cocci is coccus.
The class for Coccus is Insecta. The kingdom is Animalia, the phylum is arthropoda, and the order is hemiptera. The suborder is sternorrhyncha and the superfamily is coccoidea.