Microbiology ch.21
streptobacilli
a genus of bacteria containing gram- negative rods, which form a chain- like colony
binary fission
a method of asexual reproduction in bacteria in which cells split into two parts, each of which develops into a complete individual
glycocalyx
a sticky, gelatinous coating that surrounds the cell wall
endospore
a thick- walled cell produced by a bacterium to enable it to survive unfavorable environmental conditions
bacterial colony
a visible group of bacteria growing on a solid medium, presumably arising from a single microorganism
diplococci
any of various spherical bacteria appearing in pairs
bacillus
any rod- shaped microorganism
coccus
any type of bacteria that is spherical or ovoid in form
peritrichous
bacterium with flagella distributed over the entire cell
amphitrichous
bacterium with one flagellum at either end
monotrichous
bacterium with only one flagellum
lophotrichous
bacterium with two or more flagella on either end
streptococci
gram- positive spherically shaped bacteria that occurs in chains
flagella
long, whip- like, filament- containing appendages that propel bacteria in liquid
phospholipids
repeating units of fats and clusters of phosphorus
sporulation
the process of forming an endospore
mycoplasmas
the smallest known bacteria that can grow and reproduce outside the living host cell
morphology
the study of the size; shape, and arrangements of microorganisms