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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

________ is a Bacilus anthracis which spores had been used as biologocal weapon (anthrax attacks in the USA)

Sporulating Bacillales

These bacteria are mycoplasmas within ternicutes , they lacks cell wall, making them resistant to any antibiotics.

Ternicutes

_______ 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

These bacteria are streptomycites that contributed a lot in the development to produce various antibiotics.

Filamentous bacteria

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

These bacteria involve in the decomposition of organic matter such as algae

Flavobacteriales

Bacteroidetes

These bacteria are known for their ability to degrade complex organic compounds....

Cytophogales

Bacteroidetes

Bacteria found in various environments including soil, water, and animal-associated habitats

Sphingobacteriales

Bacteroidetes

Bacteria that posses elementary bodies which are the infectious forms and reticulated bodies which are the multiply form.

Chlamidiae (Chlamydia)

Bacteroidetes

Bacteria that have a nucleated bacterium which the obscuriglobus shows the nucleoid surrounded by a "nuclear enveloped".

Planctomycete (Gemmata)

Bacteroidetes

Bacteria which typically form cytoplasmic appendages called "prosthecae" which also negatively gram stained

Verrucomicrobia

Bacteroidetes

Rod-shaped that form sheatlike envelope and negatively stained-gram and are nonsporulating.

Hyperthermophilic bacteria

Bacteroidetes