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No, Azospirillum is a gram-negative bacteria.
Micrococcus luteus is a gram-positive bacterium.
Gram positive
Candida albicans is a yeast and belongs to the fungal kingdom, so it does not have a gram classification like bacteria. Gram staining is a technique used to differentiate between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria based on the composition of their cell walls.
Nostoc is a type of cyanobacteria that contains both gram-positive and gram-negative characteristics. It does not fit neatly into the gram-positive or gram-negative classification system due to its unique cell wall structure.
No, Azospirillum is a gram-negative bacteria.
Staphylococcus saprophyticus is a Gram-positive bacterium.
gram positive
Micrococcus luteus is a gram-positive bacterium.
It's a gram positive rod
Tetanus is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani, which is a Gram-positive bacterium.
Pityrosporon ovale is a type of yeast that is gram positive.
Gram positive
gram positive
Yes, Sprosarcina is gram positive. It also has flagella (halophilia)
Candida albicans is a yeast and belongs to the fungal kingdom, so it does not have a gram classification like bacteria. Gram staining is a technique used to differentiate between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria based on the composition of their cell walls.
Spore forming, gram positive rods