Bacteria are prokaryotic, unicellular microorganisms, which lack chlorophyll pigments. The cell structure is simpler than that of other organisms as there is no nucleus or membrane bound organelles. Due to the presence of a rigid cell wall, bacteria maintain a definite shape, though they vary as ...
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What is the cell arrangement of Salmonella enterica?Question:What is the cell arrangement of Salmonella enterica?Salmonella enterica:In biology, Salmonella enterica refers to a bacterial species. This species of bacteria causes diseases in humans. People often get sick by eating contaminated food, such...
Examination of bacterial surface molecules that may contribute to the daughter cells' arrangement yielded an observation that, with disrupted lpp, the E. coli daughter cells increasingly formed non-typical patterns, i.e. neither sliding side-by-side in parallel nor forming elongated strings. ...
When a bacterial cell has amphitrichous flagella, it has one or multiple flagella at opposite ends of its cell body. Bacteria with multiple amphitrichous flagella will usually be categorized as having lophotrichous flagella, which is a more specific category. Because of the location and number...
Bacillus subtilis cell has a rod-like shape. This shape is quite common with the members of Bacillus. Bacillus subtilis arrangement may appear as single chains (streptobacillus), or as dual (diplobacillus) chains. What is the shape and arrangement of Bacillus subtilis? Bacillus subtilis gram st...
The vascular tissues form an extensive network throughout the leaf so that no photosynthetic cell is far from a source of water, and carbohydrates produced by the chlorenchyma cells need travel only a short distance to reach the phloem in order to be transported out of the leaf (Fig. 7)....
Cellulase activity of a novel bacterial strain Arthrobacter woluwensis TDS9: its application on bioconversion of paper mill sludge under microscope after each step of chemical treatment process helped for loosening the cellulose fibers and increased the saccharification for enzymatic ... T Das,F Ali,...
We are concerned here with the architecture of the chromosome in the bacterial cell. How is the circular genome organized within the ‘nucleoid’ and what is the location of specific regions on the chromosome within the cell? This problem has been difficult to investigate because of the small ...
Empty Cell Empty CellSpacer contentaNo. of strains Emm typeCRISPR typeCRISPR01 locusCRISPR02 locusErythromycin-susceptibleErythromycin-resistance (mefA+) 75.0 10 0 14 75.1 11 Deletion 4 0 Total 4 14 92 12 0 3 92 13 1 0 92 14 2 0 Total 3 3 4 15 No repeat-spacer structureb 0 1 4 ...