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Bacteria looks more?
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Bacteria looks more?
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Answer:
huh what's the answer choices
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huh??
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What is the look of bacteria?
Spherical: Bacteria shaped like a ball are called cocci, and a single bacterium is a coccus. Examples include the streptococcus group, responsible for “strep throat.” Rod-shaped: These are known as bacilli (singular bacillus). Some rod-shaped bacteria are curved. Also I don’t know if you have to pick an answer I just put what i think…
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