There are different types of staph infections the cause many illnesses. A mild case of the bacterial infection is passed along by personal contact causing skin infections. a more serious, but rare case, is when the bacteria enters the body through a break in the skin. It moves to the bloodstream infecting organs, joints or the nervous system.
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Staphylococcus don't move as they lack flagella , they drift .
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Streptococcus bacteria do not have flagella for movement. Instead, they rely on surface proteins and enzyme activity to interact with their environment and facilitate movement across surfaces. They can be transported passively by fluids, such as mucus in the respiratory tract, allowing them to spread from person to person.
Staphylococcus aureus is found on the human body, particularly the nose, hands and cheeks. It has no means to propel itself, thus this bacterium is non-motile.
Streptococcus bacteria uses its flagella to propel itself through an organism's body.
They don't actually move but can be carried by air and can also get on other people's bodies and be transferred from one person to another.
Streptococcus Pyogenes are non-motile meaning they cannot move on their own, however, growth can be classified as movement and streptococci are able to drift on air.
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Streptococcus
streptococcus is living because it is a bacteria
Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as Group A Streptococcus, is the bacterial organism responsible for causing rheumatic fever.
Streptococcus bacteria are single-celled organisms. They are spherical or oval in shape and typically form chains, giving them their name "streptococcus," which means twisted chain in Latin.
The microbe that causes streptococcal diseases is called Streptococcus bacteria. There are different species of Streptococcus that can cause a range of illnesses from strep throat to more serious conditions like pneumonia and sepsis.