There are three basic morphologies of bacteria (based on the shape ofa single cell): bacillus (little rod), coccus (grain or berry) or spirillum(coiled or helical). Slide 2 in your slide collection (Bacteria, threetypes, 90 W 0151) contains stained examples of these three morphologiesof bacteria. The following images were taken at 1000x using the oil immersion lens:
| bacilli | cocci
(these are in cubes of eight, called sarcinae) |
spirilla(coiled or wavy). |
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