streptococci
MreB is the most common one, and gives bacteria their tubular form. Then there is Crescentin, which is involved in formation of the crescent shape of some bacteria.
Yes, cheek cells have a fairly consistent shape with a flat and irregular appearance. They are typically polygonal or squamous in shape, resembling flattened polygons or scales.
Stained cheek cells can vary in size and shape depending on the individual's genetics and environmental factors. Generally, cheek cells are relatively uniform in size and shape within a single individual, but there can be variations between different people.
No, the most common form of bacterial cells is cocci, which are spherical in shape. Bacilli are rod-shaped bacteria, which are also common but not as prevalent as cocci.
They are cuboidal, meaning they are sort of a square-ish shape. you could say they are shaped like hexagonal paving stones. They are smooth, strong and flexible, they are also able to reproduce. Cells will fall off while your eating food .
MreB is the most common one, and gives bacteria their tubular form. Then there is Crescentin, which is involved in formation of the crescent shape of some bacteria.
no
The Onion cell and cheek cell both had cytoplasm, nucleuses, and cell membranes under 400x Magnification
Yes, cheek cells have a fairly consistent shape with a flat and irregular appearance. They are typically polygonal or squamous in shape, resembling flattened polygons or scales.
Stained cheek cells can vary in size and shape depending on the individual's genetics and environmental factors. Generally, cheek cells are relatively uniform in size and shape within a single individual, but there can be variations between different people.
Irregular round shape
Human cheek cell are kind of circular in shape but not really, they are actually of irregular shape as most of the animal cells are irregular in shape. Fact : you can take out your cheek cells by simply rubbing you nails on your cheeks and put whatever the stuff is jammed in your nail on a slide and view it through a microscope. now shut up and do your homework!!!!
The bacteria that can change shape call pleomorphic
The common name for spirillum is "spiral bacteria." These bacteria are characterized by their helical or spiral shape and are often found in aquatic environments. They are part of the larger group of bacteria known as spirilla, which can be involved in various ecological processes, including decomposition.
No because animal cell has indefinite shape
Coccus(Round shape), Bacillus(Rod shape), Spiral bacteria(Motile bacteria having a helical or spiral shape) By Arcangel Meynard
Berry-shaped bacteria are typically referred to as cocci, which are spherical in shape. These bacteria can exist as single cells or in clusters, chains, or pairs, depending on their species and arrangement during cell division. Common examples of cocci include Streptococcus and Staphylococcus, which are known for their roles in various infections. Their shape can influence their pathogenicity and how they are treated in clinical settings.