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.
gram positive spore forming bacillus
Morganella morganii is a Gram-negative bacillus that typically appears as rods under the microscope. It is motile due to peritrichous flagella. The cells can vary in size and shape, often showing a rounded end or slight curvature.
Enterobacter cloacae is typically arranged in pairs or short chains. It is a Gram-negative bacillus bacterium that belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae.
Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes.
prokaryotic cell
Nope, it is not. All bacteria are unicellular.
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.
Cell walls !
the DNA structure
they all have a cell membrane
Cell membrane is common to every cell.So it can be seen in every living cell.
gram positive spore forming bacillus
cytoplasm, ribosomes, and cell membrane
Morganella morganii is a Gram-negative bacillus that typically appears as rods under the microscope. It is motile due to peritrichous flagella. The cells can vary in size and shape, often showing a rounded end or slight curvature.
This is a bacillus bacteria.
A spinach cell has a central vacuole, a cell wall and chloroplasts. A rabbit cell doesn't have any of these organelles, because they are unique to plant cells.