eubacteria
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A large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls;
Motile types have flagella (synset 101357967)is a type of:- moneran, moneron - organisms that typically reproduce by asexual budding or fission and whose nutritional mode is absorption or photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- bacteria, bacterium - (microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission; important as pathogens and for biochemical properties; taxonomy is difficult; often considered to be plants
subtypes:- b, bacillus - aerobic rod-shaped spore-producing bacterium; often occurring in chainlike formations; found primarily in soil
- cocci, coccus - any spherical or nearly spherical bacteria
- coccobacillus - a bacterial cell intermediate in morphology between a coccus and a bacillus; a very short bacillus
- spirilla, spirillum - any flagellated aerobic bacteria having a spirally twisted rodlike form
- clostridia, clostridium - spindle-shaped bacterial cell especially one swollen at the center by an endospore
- botulinum, botulinus, clostridium botulinum - anaerobic bacterium producing botulin the toxin that causes botulism
- clostridium perfringens - anaerobic Gram-positive rod bacterium that produces epsilon toxin; can be used as a bioweapon
- blue-green algae, cyanobacteria - predominantly photosynthetic prokaryotic organisms containing a blue pigment in addition to chlorophyll; occur singly or in colonies in diverse habitats; important as phytoplankton
- phototrophic bacteria, phototropic bacteria - green and purple bacteria; energy for growth is derived from sunlight; carbon is derived from carbon dioxide or organic carbon
- pseudomonad - bacteria usually producing greenish fluorescent water-soluble pigment; some pathogenic for plants and animals
- xanthomonad - bacteria producing yellow non-water-soluble pigments; some pathogenic for plants
- nitric bacteria, nitrobacteria - soil bacteria that convert nitrites to nitrates
- nitrosobacteria, nitrous bacteria - soil bacteria that oxidize ammonia to nitrites
- thiobacillus - small rod-shaped bacteria living in sewage or soil and oxidizing sulfur
- spirillum - spirally twisted elongate rodlike bacteria usually living in stagnant water
- vibrio, vibrion - curved rodlike motile bacterium
- corynebacterium - any species of the genus Corynebacterium
- listeria - any species of the genus Listeria
- enteric bacteria, enterics, enterobacteria, entric - rod-shaped Gram-negative bacteria; most occur normally or pathogenically in intestines of humans and other animals
- endospore-forming bacteria - a group of true bacteria
- rickettsia - any of a group of very small rod-shaped bacteria that live in biting arthropods (as ticks and mites) and cause disease in vertebrate hosts; they cause typhus and other febrile diseases in human beings
- chlamydia - coccoid rickettsia infesting birds and mammals; cause infections of eyes and lungs and genitourinary tract
- mycoplasma - any of a group of small parasitic bacteria that lack cell walls and can survive without oxygen; can cause pneumonia and urinary tract infection
- actinomycete - any bacteria (some of which are pathogenic for humans and animals) belonging to the order Actinomycetales
- actinomyces - soil-inhabiting saprophytes and disease-producing plant and animal parasites
- mycobacteria, mycobacterium - rod-shaped bacteria some saprophytic or causing diseases
- gliding bacteria, myxobacter, myxobacteria, myxobacterium, slime bacteria - bacteria that form colonies in self-produced slime; inhabit moist soils or decaying plant matter or animal waste
- lactobacillus - a Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium that produces lactic acid (especially in milk)
- strep, streptococci, streptococcus - spherical Gram-positive bacteria occurring in pairs or chains; cause e.g. scarlet fever and tonsillitis
- spirochaete, spirochete - parasitic or free-living bacteria; many pathogenic to humans and other animals
belongs to: division eubacteria - one-celled monerans having simple cells with rigid walls and (in motile types) flagellahas: flagellum - a lash-like appendage used for locomotion (e.g., in sperm cells and some bacteria and protozoa)same as: eubacterium, true bacteria
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