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  1. Bacterial cellular morphologies - Wikipedia

    A coccus (plural cocci, from the Latin coccinus (scarlet) and derived from the Greek kokkos (berry)), is any microorganism (usually bacteria) [1] whose overall shape is spherical or nearly spherical. [2][3][4] Coccus refers to the shape of the bacteria and can contain multiple genera, such as staphylococci or streptococci.

  2. Coccus | Gram-positive, Cocci & Spherical | Britannica

    Coccus, in microbiology, a spherical-shaped bacterium. Many species of bacteria have characteristic arrangements that are useful in identification. Pairs of cocci are called diplococci; rows or chains of such cells are called streptococci; …

  3. Cocci vs. Bacilli: 5 Major Differences with Examples

    Oct 7, 2023 · In microbiology, ‘Coccus’ is a term to define any bacterium or archaea that is spherical (round) (or similar, like elliptical and oval) in shape. Cocci are a group of spherical bacteria.

  4. Types Of Coccus Bacteria - Sciencing

    Aug 20, 2018 · Coccus bacteria, known as cocci, are oval-shaped or spherical bacteria. When cocci divide or reproduce they create different patterns, depending on the type. Types of coccus bacteria include Diplococcus bacteria, Streptococcus bacteria, Staphylococcus bacteria and Enterococcus bacteria.

  5. Coccus | definition of coccus by Medical dictionary

    coccus A common type of spherical or spheroidal bacterium. Cocci connected in line are called STREPTOCOCCI; those in bunches are called STAPHYLOCOCCI.

  6. Cocci Bacteria - Types and Diseases - BYJU'S

    Cocci are spherical or round-shaped bacteria. The term cocci is derived from the Greek word kokkos, meaning berry or seed. Let's learn more about the types and diseases caused by cocci.

  7. Cocci Bacteria: Types, Infections, and Prevention - Vedantu

    The term “cocci” (singular: coccus) is derived from the Greek word kokkos, meaning “berry” or “seed”. Cocci bacteria are typically round or oval in shape, and they can appear alone, in …

  8. Coccus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A coccus (plural of cocci) is a bacterium that is shaped like a sphere or circle. Cocci are one of the three types of bacteria shapes. The word coccus comes from the Greek word kokkos, or "berry". Some examples of cocci are Abiotrophia, Enterococcus, Neisseria, Staphylococcus, and …

  9. Coccus | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · coccus (pl. cocci) Any spherical bacterium. Cocci may occur singly, in pairs, in groups of four or more, in cubical packets, in grapelike clusters (Staphylococcus), or in chains (Streptococcus).

  10. What is Coccus? (with pictures) - AllTheScience

    May 21, 2024 · Coccus refers to bacteria which are oval or spherically-shaped. Many well-known bacteria are cocci, including strep, staph, and...