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What eats bacillus?

Larger bacillus. Multi-celled organisms. White blood cells.


What is the growth arrangement of bacillus subtilis?

Bacillus subtilis typically grows in chains of cells due to its rod-shaped morphology. The cells divide in one plane, leading to the formation of chains as a result of cell division. This growth pattern is common in many rod-shaped bacteria like Bacillus species.


Do bacilli and fungi have nuclei in their cells?

Bacillus does not have a nucleus but is represented by a ring of circular DNA.


Is Bacillus anthracis prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

A spirochete (also spelt as Spirochaete) is Prokaryotic.


What is the morphology and arrangemen of bacillus subtilis under microscope?

Bacillus subtilis is a rod-shaped bacterium that forms chains or pairs under the microscope. It has a uniform width and can be motile due to flagella. The cells are typically Gram-positive and may produce endospores under unfavorable conditions.


Is Bacillus anthracis unicellular or multicellular?

Bacillus anthracis is a unicellular bacterium that forms chains of rod-shaped cells. It is a Gram-positive, aerobic bacteria that causes anthrax in animals and humans.


Is bacillus a prokaryote or eukaroyte?

bacillus chains are bacteria. all bacteria are prokaryotic. prokaryotic means that they do not have a membrane bound nucleus and they do not have the organelles that eukaryotic cells have; however, they do have cytosol, ribosomes, and nuclei.


Is bacillus a eukarya?

No, Bacillus is not part of the domain Eukarya; it belongs to the domain Bacteria. Bacillus is a genus of rod-shaped, gram-positive bacteria known for their ability to form endospores. Eukarya, on the other hand, includes organisms with complex cells containing a nucleus, such as plants, animals, fungi, and protists.


Is bacillus bacteria harmful?

Some species of Bacillus bacteria can be harmful, such as Bacillus anthracis, which causes anthrax in humans and animals. However, most Bacillus species are harmless and some are even beneficial, used in probiotics, as soil inoculants, and in the production of enzymes.


Is E. coli streptobacillus or staphylobacillus?

E. coli is streptobacillus. Staphylobacillus does not exist because bacillus cells only divide across the short axis, so the staphylo- (cluster-like) arrangement does not exist for bacillus.


What s the morphology of bacillus cereus in egative stain?

In a negative stain, Bacillus cereus typically appears as large, rod-shaped (bacillus) cells that may be arranged singly, in pairs, or in short chains. The negative staining technique highlights the bacterial cells against a dark background, allowing for clear visualization of their overall shape and size. Spores may also be observed as clear areas within the rods, indicating the species' ability to form endospores. The morphology is crucial for identifying and differentiating Bacillus cereus from other bacteria.


Assume you stain Bacillus by applying malachite green with heat and then counterstaining with safranin Through the microscope the green structures are?

Bacillus cells stained with malachite green and safranin will appear red under the microscope due to the counterstaining with safranin. Malachite green primarily stains the spores of Bacillus while safranin stains the rest of the cell, resulting in red-stained vegetative cells and green-stained spores.