Viral meningitis has no set shape. There are a variety of viruses that can cause viral meningitis, all a different shape.
Micrococcus luteus is a spherical bacterium, typically measuring around 0.5 to 2.5 micrometers in diameter. It is commonly found in soil, water, and air. Its shape is described as cocci, which means it has a round or spherical morphology.
Yes, Neisseria meningitidis is the correct name for the bacterium that causes meningococcal disease, including meningitis.
The bacterium that always maintains the same shape is called a monomorphic bacterium. This means it exists in a single shape form, as opposed to pleomorphic bacteria which can change shape.
A coccus bacterium is typically spherical in shape. It can also occur in the form of ovoid or elongated shapes depending on the species.
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The term that refers to the shape of a bacterium is "morphology." Bacteria can have various shapes such as cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), spirilla (spiral-shaped), or vibrio (curved rod-shaped). The shape of a bacterium can provide clues about its characteristics and behavior.
No. Tinea is caused by fungi, and bacterial meningitis, clearly, is caused by a bacterium. However, any symptom which concerns you should be reported to your doctor, and something like meningitis particularly. Your doctor would far rather be bothered with a false alarm than have you ignore something serious.
No, Lactobacillus lactis is a rod-shaped bacterium, not a cocci shape. It is commonly found in dairy products and plays a role in the fermentation process.
A Meningo vaccine is a vaccine against the bacterium Neisseria Meningitidis (Meningococcus). One of the main causative organisms of Meningitis and Meningococcal Septicaemia.
The word is "morphology."
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They are rod-shaped bacterium, so bacilli