Cocci, Bacillus, Spirillum and Vibrio are example of:
Cocci, Bacillus, Spirillum and Vibrio are example of:
(A) Amphibians
(B) Invertebrates
(C) Bacteria
(D) Parasite
Bacteria come in four main shapes. First, we have cocci, which are round or spherical, like Streptococcus. Then, there's bacillus, shaped like rods or cylinders—think Escherichia coli. Spirillum comes next, with its spiral or helical form; Spirillum volutans is a classic example. Lastly, vibrio bacteria take on a comma shape or appear as curved rods, such as Vibrio cholerae.