Bacteria- Shapes
filament bacillus
- bacillus bacteria that grow in a chain of cells; sometimes hard to see as individual cells - can grow long end to long end or side width by side width
solitary bacillus
- bacillus bacteria where some cells have no tendency to associate with one another
L-form
- discovered at the Lister Institute - type of involution (shape) form that has whatever shape it is when you are looking at it - one shape does not have a regular occurrence - aka, pleiomorphic - ex. amoeba - occurs when nutrients are all used up so the cell wall loses shape
bacteria
- prokaryotic - have 3 main shapes, but come in different sizes too - have a large cell surface area
bacillus bacteria
- rod shaped bacteria - cells of species have characteristic lengths & widths
coccus bacteria
- spherical shaped bacteria - best grown in broth medium (to separate) - has cellular cement at the point of contact between cells
filament spirillum
- spirillum bacteria cells that create a spiral filament - can see individual cells by their cell walls
3 main shapes of bacteria
1. coccus 2. bacillus 3. spirillum
types of coccus bacteria
1. diplococcus 2. tetrads 3. sarcina 4. streptococcus 5. staphylococcus 6. single, solitary
coccoid bacilli
bacillus bacteria that are really short rod shaped cells; hard to distinguish from coccus cells
palisade arrangement
bacillus bacteria that arrange side by side
spirillum
bacteria that have a small, curving or spiraled shape
diplococcus
coccus bacteria where 2 cells stick together
sarcina
coccus bacteria where a group of 8 cells are arranged in a 3D shape
tetrads
coccus bacteria where groups of 4 are formed when bacteria grow
staphylococcus
coccus bacteria where the cells divide & arrange like a bunch of grapes
streptococcus
coccus bacteria where the cells divide & arrange like a string of beads
single, solitary coccus
coccus bacteria where the cells divide & have no tendency to stick together
vibrios spirillum
comma-shaped spirillum bacteria
involution forms
forms that can occur when a bacteria culture is kept for a long time
swollen ends
on bacillus bacteria, some ends may be swollen
mycoplasmas
organisms similar to L-form bacteria because they don't have the cells walls so they don't have a regular shape
solitary spirillum
spirillum bacteria cells that have no tendency to stick together
tightly kinked spirillum
spirillum bacteria that are shaped like a slinky; tightly coiled