* bacillus (pl. bacilli) = rod-shaped
* coccus (pl. cocci sounds like cox-eye) = spherical
* spirillum (pl. spirilla) = spiral
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The three basic cell shapes found in bacteria are cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), and spirilla (spiral-shaped). These shapes can vary within the bacterial kingdom and can also include variations such as coccobacilli (oval-shaped) and vibrios (comma-shaped).
The five basic shapes of bacteria are cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), spirilla (spiral), vibrio (comma-shaped), and spirochetes (corkscrew-shaped). These shapes influence how bacteria move, divide, and interact with their environment.
The three basic shapes of bacteria are cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), and spirilla (spiral-shaped). These shapes can further vary within each category, contributing to the diverse morphologies seen in bacteria.
Yes, they are; Cocci = round. Bacillus = rod shaped. Spirilla = spiral shaped.
The three main shapes for bacteria are coccus, bacillus, and spiral:Spherical or spheroidal shaped; rod shaped; and the spirochetes - spiral forms:Rod shaped (bacilli)Round shaped (cocci)and Spiral shaped (spirelli):Spirilla= spiralCocci = sphericalBacilli = rod.
Rod shaped bacterial cells that are in chains or as individuals are called bacilli. Bacteria are classified into 5 groups according to their basic shapes: spherical (cocci), rod (bacilli), spiral (spirilla), comma (vibrio) or corkscrew (spirochetes).However the first three are considered the most basic shapes and the others are slight variations of them.