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_________ is commonly found in human gut that is also important in food, this type of bacteria produces lactic acid and aided the preservation of food |
Lactobacillales |
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________ is a Bacilus anthracis which spores had been used as biologocal weapon (anthrax attacks in the USA) |
Sporulating Bacillales |
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These bacteria are mycoplasmas within ternicutes , they lacks cell wall, making them resistant to any antibiotics. |
Ternicutes |
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_______ is a mycobacterium leprae that causes leprosy, this bacteria can also create distinctive holes in Swiss cheese by converting lactic acid into carbon dioxide. |
Actinobacteria |
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These bacteria are streptomycites that contributed a lot in the development to produce various antibiotics. |
Filamentous bacteria |
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A bacteria that is essential in human gut, where they can help in breaking down complex carbohydrates that are other wise indigestible in hunan enzymes. |
Bacteroidales |
Bacteroidetes |
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These bacteria involve in the decomposition of organic matter such as algae |
Flavobacteriales |
Bacteroidetes |
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These bacteria are known for their ability to degrade complex organic compounds.... |
Cytophogales |
Bacteroidetes |
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Bacteria found in various environments including soil, water, and animal-associated habitats |
Sphingobacteriales |
Bacteroidetes |
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Bacteria that posses elementary bodies which are the infectious forms and reticulated bodies which are the multiply form. |
Chlamidiae (Chlamydia) |
Bacteroidetes |
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Bacteria that have a nucleated bacterium which the obscuriglobus shows the nucleoid surrounded by a "nuclear enveloped". |
Planctomycete (Gemmata) |
Bacteroidetes |
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Bacteria which typically form cytoplasmic appendages called "prosthecae" which also negatively gram stained |
Verrucomicrobia |
Bacteroidetes |
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Rod-shaped that form sheatlike envelope and negatively stained-gram and are nonsporulating. |
Hyperthermophilic bacteria |
Bacteroidetes |