Triangle, rectangle, square, circle, and oval
The three basic shapes I know of are...., Bacillus. Rod shapes. Cocci. Round shaped. Spirillia. Spiral shaped.
Yes, they are; Cocci = round. Bacillus = rod shaped. Spirilla = spiral shaped.
The most common shape is bacilli (singular form is bacillus). These are rod-shaped. The cocci (singular- coccus) are the next group. These are spherical. Then there are the spirilla (singular- spirillum). These are shaped like a spiral.
Rod shaped bacterial cells that are in chains or as individuals are called bacilli. Bacteria are classified into 5 groups according to their basic shapes: spherical (cocci), rod (bacilli), spiral (spirilla), comma (vibrio) or corkscrew (spirochetes).However the first three are considered the most basic shapes and the others are slight variations of them.
The three main shapes for bacteria are coccus, bacillus, and spiral:Spherical or spheroidal shaped; rod shaped; and the spirochetes - spiral forms:Rod shaped (bacilli)Round shaped (cocci)and Spiral shaped (spirelli):Spirilla= spiralCocci = sphericalBacilli = rod.
The three basic shapes are rectangle, triangle, and square
The 3 basic leaf shapes are Lobed, Smoothed, and Toothed.
The three basic shapes I know of are...., Bacillus. Rod shapes. Cocci. Round shaped. Spirillia. Spiral shaped.
Spacecraft, spherical, crystal, and cylinder , and these are the 4 basic shapes of virus
There are many 2-D shapes: infinitely many polygons, circle, ellipse, and other conic sections as wee as other shapes. None of them is more basic than the rest, so there are either no basic shapes or infinitely many of them. There are many 2-D shapes: infinitely many polygons, circle, ellipse, and other conic sections as wee as other shapes. None of them is more basic than the rest, so there are either no basic shapes or infinitely many of them. There are many 2-D shapes: infinitely many polygons, circle, ellipse, and other conic sections as wee as other shapes. None of them is more basic than the rest, so there are either no basic shapes or infinitely many of them. There are many 2-D shapes: infinitely many polygons, circle, ellipse, and other conic sections as wee as other shapes. None of them is more basic than the rest, so there are either no basic shapes or infinitely many of them.
No.
There are a few simple shapes with equal sides. The basic shapes are a square, octagon, and an equilateral triangle,
The four basic leaf shapes are: Broad, flat leaves... Long, narrow leaves... Needlelike leaves... and Scaly leaves
Bacteria are classified into 5 groups according to their basic shapes: spherical (cocci), rod (bacilli), spiral (spirilla), comma (vibrios) or corkscrew (spirochetes). However the first three are considered the most basic shapes and the others are slight variations.
squades
polygons, I believe.
Sphere, rod and spiral