Morphology of Bacteria

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Morphology of Bacteria: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Diplococcus Bacteria, Streptococcus Bacteria, Sarcina Bacteria, Staphylococcus Bacteria, Types of Bacteria Based on Shape, Bacilli Bacteria and Spiral Bacteria.

Important Questions on Morphology of Bacteria

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A virus can be considered as a living organism because it:

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Sarcina bacteria are gram negative bacteria.

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Sarcina bacteria are gram-positive bacteria.

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Which of the following are the characteristics of the Sarcina bacteria?

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List any two general characteristics of the Sarcina bacteria.

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List any two diseases caused by Staphylococcus bacteria.

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Which of the following disease is caused by staphylococcus bacteria?

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Staphylococcus bacteria are arranged in clusters of cells that can cause skin infections and lesions.

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Streptococcus bacteria are spiral shaped bacteria.

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E.coli is a streptococcus bacterium.

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Pneumonia causing bacteria is an example of _____ bacteria.

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Define streptococcus bacteria. Give two examples of such bacteria.

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Define diplococcus bacteria. Give any two examples of these bacteria.

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Neisseria species of bacteria belong to which of the following category?

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Pneumonia causing bacteria is an example of a diplococcus bacteria.

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Neisseria species is a type of diplococcus bacteria.

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The bacterium is coiled like a cork-screw is called

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Spiral bacteria possess a single flagellum at one end.

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Name the arrangement of flagella in spiral bacteria in which a tuft of flagella at both ends, whether it is cephalotrichous or monotrichous?

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The spiral bacteria are of two types: _____ and spirochete.