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spirochete    
n. 波状菌

波状菌

spirochete
n 1: parasitic or free-living bacteria; many pathogenic to
humans and other animals [synonym: {spirochete}, {spirochaete}]


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  • Spirochaete - Wikipedia
    Cross section of a spirochaete cell Endoflagella Components Legend: Fig 1: A cross-section of a typical spirochete cell showing endoflagella located in the periplasm between the inner cytoplasmic membrane and the outer membrane Periplasm, consisting of a gel-like matrix, provides a semi-stable medium to secure endoflagella during rotation The axial filament, indicated in red, is composed
  • What Are Spirochetes and What Diseases Do They Cause?
    Learn how spiral-shaped spirochetes use unique anatomy to cause major infections like Syphilis, Lyme disease, and Leptospirosis
  • Spirochete | Definition, Examples, Diseases, Facts | Britannica
    Spirochete, any of a group of spiral-shaped bacteria, some of which are serious pathogens for humans, causing diseases such as syphilis, yaws, Lyme disease, and relapsing fever Spirochetes are characteristically found in a liquid environment (e g , mud and water, blood, and lymph)
  • Spirochetes: Morphology, Classification, Disease - Microbe Online
    Spirochetes: Morphology, Classification, Disease Spirochetes are long, thin, flexible, spirally coiled helical bacilli These motile, gram-negative bacilli are classified into eight genera primarily on the basis of habitat, pathogenicity, phylogeny, morphological and physiological characteristics These long slender bacteria are only a fraction of a micron in diameter but 5 to 250 microns
  • What Are Spirochetes? Shape, Habitat, and Diseases
    Learn about spirochetes: unique bacteria characterized by their distinct shape, diverse habitats, and roles in health and disease
  • Spirochetes - Definition, Characteristics, Gram Stain and Culture
    Spirochetes are Gram-negative, spiral-shaped bacteria of the phylum Spirochaetes They are widely distributed in nature, with various shapes and sizes Read on
  • Introduction to the Spirochetes
    Introduction to the Spirochetes Although spirochetes are not a large group -- there are only six genera -- they have had tremendous impact on our lives Both syphilis and Lyme disease are caused by these bacteria, and other species are important symbionts in the stomachs of cows and other ruminants Spirochetes are long and slender bacteria, usually only a fraction of a micron in diameter but
  • Spirochetosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
    Spirochetosis refers to any infection caused by bacteria known as spirochetes These bacteria are characterized by their distinctive spiral or corkscrew shape Spirochetosis can manifest in various ways, affecting different parts of the body depending on the specific type of spirochete involved Some forms might present with mild symptoms, while others can lead to severe, chronic conditions if
  • Spirochete – Definition, Morphology, Diseases - Biology Notes Online
    Spirochete is a type of bacteria characterized by its elongated, helically coiled (corkscrew-shaped) morphology, belonging to the phylum Spirochaetota These bacteria are known for their unique movement mechanism using endoflagella and can be found in diverse environments, with some species causing diseases like Lyme disease and syphilis
  • Treponema pallidum - Wikipedia
    Treponema pallidum, formerly known as Spirochaeta pallida, [a] is a microaerophilic, gram-negative, spirochaete bacterium with subspecies that cause the diseases syphilis, bejel (also known as endemic syphilis), and yaws [2] It is known to be transmitted only among humans and baboons [3] T pallidum can enter the host through mucosal membranes or open lesions in the skin and is primarily





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