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OLEGan [10]
3 years ago
12

All of these are common shapes of bacteria EXCEPT

Biology
1 answer:
koban [17]3 years ago
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<span> 
Choices are:
a. rod b. spiral c. square d. spherical.
</span>
There are three most common bacterial cell shapes. These are:
1. cocci or coccus (spherical) (spherical, from the Greek word for seed/berry) <span>;
2.  </span>bacilli or <span> bacillus (rod-shaped) </span><span>(rod-shaped, from the Greek word for staff); and,
3.  </span>spirilla or <span>spiral (twisted) </span><span>(curved shape, from spiral). 
</span>Therefore the answer is square. Its letter C.
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