Bacteria II
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X-Y: 50mm Z: 1mm; 15nm life science SPM bacteria coccus microorganisms biofilm |
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| Ms. Pushpa Ramakrishna, Biology Department (Chandler-Gilbert Community College). |
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| The image on the left shows clusters of a coccus bacterium, known as Sarcina Lutea, deposited on a mica substrate. Note the large number of organisms that can fit in such a small area. The image on the right is related to that on the left. Under the deflection mode of the AFM, lateral features are enhanced. What shape does a
coccus bacterium assume? More information can be found in the Biofilms: What is that in your Dogdish module on this site. This image was taken using an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). The shading of this image represents the height of objects (white is highest). |
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