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Bacterial Shape & Configuration

Bacterial Shape & Configuration. A Review Before the Quiz. There are 3 major shapes for bacteria. These appear in the picture to the left. How would you describe them?. Circles, Squares, and Squiggles. Rods, Eggs, and Lines. Circles, Rods, and Spirals. Cubes, Spirals, and Bars.

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Bacterial Shape & Configuration

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  1. Bacterial Shape & Configuration A Review Before the Quiz

  2. There are 3 major shapes for bacteria. These appear in the picture to the left. How would you describe them? Circles, Squares, and Squiggles Rods, Eggs, and Lines Circles, Rods, and Spirals Cubes, Spirals, and Bars

  3. TRY AGAIN … There are 3 major shapes for bacteria. These appear in the picture to the left. How would you describe them? Circles, Squares, and Squiggles Rods, Eggs, and Lines Circles, Rods, and Spirals Cubes, Spirals, and Bars

  4. Click on the speaker picture to have this slide read aloud. Here are the three shapes with their scientific names. Circles are called “Coccus” (pronounced KOK-us) Rods are called “Bacillus” (pronounced buh-SILL-us) Spirals are called “Spirillum” (pronounced spy-RILL-um)

  5. READ THIS AGAIN … CAREFULLY. Here are the three shapes with their scientific names. Circles are called “Coccus” (pronounced KOK-us) Rods are called “Bacillus” (pronounced buh-SILL-us) Spirals are called “Spirillum” (pronounced spy-RILL-um)

  6. What are circles called? Coccus Spirillum Bacillus

  7. What are rods called? Coccus Spirillum Bacillus

  8. What are spirals called? Coccus Spirillum Bacillus

  9. Click on the speaker picture to have this slide read aloud. These 3 shapes are found in 2 main configurations. Clumps are called “Staphylo” (pronounced STAH-fill-oh) Chains are called “Strepto” (pronounced STREP-toh)

  10. Clumps are called … Staphylo Strepto

  11. TRY AGAIN Clumps are called … Staphylo Strepto

  12. Chains are called … Staphylo Strepto

  13. TRY AGAIN Chains are called … Staphylo Strepto

  14. Press the speaker button to have this slide read aloud. Now let’s put it all together .. Clumps of Circles are called Staphylococcus Clumps of Rods are called Staphylobacillus Clumps of Spirals are called StaphylospirillumAND Chains of Circles are called Streptococcus Chains of Rods are called Streptobacillus Chains of Spirals are called Streptospirillum

  15. I’M READY TO MOVE ON I NEED TO REVIEW MORE

  16. Staphylococcus Streptococcus Staphylobacillus Streptobacillus

  17. Staphylobacillus Streptococcus Staphylococcus Streptobacillus

  18. Staphylospirillum Streptobacillus Staphylococcus Streptospirillum

  19. Staphylospirillum Streptococcus Staphylobacillus Streptospirillum

  20. Staphylococcus Staphylobacillus Streptococcus Streptobacillus

  21. Staphylobacillus Streptospirillum Streptococcus Staphylospirillum

  22. Staphylococcus Streptococcus Staphylobacillus Streptobacillus

  23. Streptococcus Staphylococcus Staphylobacillus Streptobacillus

  24. Streptococcus Staphylococcus Staphylospirillum Streptobacillus

  25. Well played, maestro!!

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  27. YES!!

  28. Well Done!!

  29. Fantastic!!

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  33. Nah! Think, think, think.

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  35. OK, NOW YOU'RE READY ...

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