The bacterium Vibrio cholerae.
No, Vibrio cholerae is a gram-negative bacterium.
The bacterium that causes Cholera is called Vibrio cholerae.
Cholera is caused by the bacterium vibrio cholerae, which infects the small intestine, causing severe dehydration and diarrhea.
The bacterium Vibrio cholerae is an infrection of the intestine which causes Cholera, a diarrheal illness.
Vibrio choleae is a bacterium. It is gram negative, curved rod shaped and has a single flagella. There are numerous strains some of which are responsible for causing the disease cholera.
Vibrio cholerae is a heterotrophic bacterium, meaning it obtains its energy and carbon from organic compounds in its environment rather than through photosynthesis.
Vibrio cholerae is a kind of bacteria. Science journals or websites such as Wikipedia can provide detailed explanation of what exactly this organism is and what it does.
Cholera is caused by bacteria. Name of the bacteria is vibrio cholerae.
It's not a virus but a bacterium (vibrio cholerae). Therefore it is DNA.
bacteria
The scientific name for Vibrio is Vibrio cholerae, which is a bacterium responsible for causing cholera, a diarrheal disease.