Bacteria that multiply quickly and have no motility form colonies in a cluster. However, so bacteria that have motility do not form clusters.
When growing conditions are not right, many bacteria form
No, staphylococci bacteria are typically arranged in clusters resembling grapes, not in chains. Streptococci are examples of bacteria that form chains.
bacterium
If it's a string of circular bacteria it's a chain of cocci (spherical) bacteria.
The English plural form of "bacterium" is "bacteria."
"Bacteria" is the plural form of "bacterium." A bacterium is a single-celled microorganism, while bacteria refers to a group of these microorganisms.
Bacterium. The plural form -a comes from Latin, where a 2nd declension neuter noun's singular is -um and its plural is -a. You can see the same from datum, data;
Bacteria is the plural form of bacterium.
Bacteria that multiply quickly and have no motility form colonies in a cluster. However, so bacteria that have motility do not form clusters.
Bacteria
streptococci
Yes, the word "bacteria" is plural. The singular form is "bacterium."
When growing conditions are not right, many bacteria form
The singular form for the plural noun bacteria is bacterium.
No bacteria (or anything else) has a "flagilla", there is no such thing as a "flagilla".
No, staphylococci bacteria are typically arranged in clusters resembling grapes, not in chains. Streptococci are examples of bacteria that form chains.