Spherical bacteria are known as cocci. They can be found in various arrangements, including single, pairs (diplococci), chains (streptococci), or clusters (staphylococci). Common examples of cocci include Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae. These bacteria can be involved in a range of infections and play significant roles in human health and disease.
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All species of genus Streptococcus (family Streptococcaceae, order Lactobacillales, class Bacilli, phylum Firmicutes, kingdom Bacteria) are, as the name suggests, cocci. That is to say: round shaped.They are also generally found in chains rather than individuals.They are gram positive and there are several hemolytic strains (although there are some non-hemolytic streptococci.)
There many kinds of biological bacteria. These include yeast, fungal flora, archaea, conjunctivitis, stomach and intestinal flora, respiratory flora, and many more.
Many different kinds of bacteria live in the intestines. They assist in digestion of foods and keep harmful bacteria from in check.
Most balls are sperical. Starts and planets are roughly sperical, as are oranges.
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
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Prokaryotes are bacteria.
There are MANY kinds of bacteria. They are classified by phylums, which are: Based on shape aerobic and anaerobic gram positive and gram negative autotrophic and heterotrophic
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Kindsa of decomposers include: * bacteria * fungi * enzymes
Bacteria are prokaryotes, therefore they do not have a nucleus.