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explain the structure of a typical bacillus

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Answered by safura37
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bacillus is a genus of gram-positive rod shaped bacteria and a member of phylum firmicutes. It is a structure on outer side of a cell.Ubiquitous in nature
Answered by Sidyandex
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Bacillus, (variety Bacillus), any of a gathering of rod-shaped, gram-positive, vigorous or (under a few conditions) anaerobic microscopic organisms broadly found in soil and water.

The biggest known Bacillus species,which is the B. megaterium, is about 1.5 μm (micrometers; 1 μm = 10−6 m) across by 4 μm long.

Bacillus often happens in chains.Hope you are satisfied with the answer. Thans

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