

Bacteria that do not separate from one another after cell division form characteristic clusters that are helpful in their identification. Considerable variation is seen in the actual shapes of bacteria, and cells can be stretched or compressed in one dimension. Individual bacteria can assume one of three basic shapes: spherical ( coccus), rodlike ( bacillus), or curved ( vibrio, spirillum, or spirochete).
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