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Brut [27]
1 year ago
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Cylindrical bacterial cells are called , whereas gently curved cylindrical cells are referred to as .:_________

Biology
1 answer:
bekas [8.4K]1 year ago
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Cylindrical bacterial cells are called bacillus, whereas gently curved cylindrical cells are referred to as vibrio.

What are vibrio spp infecions?

  • Common rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria known as Vibrio spp. are naturally occurring in freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments1.
  • Several biological and genetic traits are shared by the Vibrio species.
  • Their two chromosomes, which were fashioned by horizontal gene transfer and recombination, each contain half of their genomes.
  • Despite their genomic diversity, all of these viruses are aquatic and marine in origin. They like warm, brackish (slightly salty) water, and the abundance of these pathogens in the natural world often reflects the temperature of the surrounding environment.

In fact, a wide variety of bacterial pathogens, such as

- Escherichia coli,

- Salmonella spp.,

-  Proteus spp.,

-  Pseudomonas aeruginosa,

-  Aeromonas hydrophila,

- Staphylococcus aureus, is regularly found in seawater.

These bacteria have been linked to a wide range of clinical symptoms, including infections of the digestive system, eyes, ears, nose, throat, eyes, and skin.

Hence, the correct answer is bacillus and vibrio.

Learn more about vibrio here,

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