coccoid bodies
1LCL bodies — minute coccoid bodies found in tissue infected with psittacosis; called also Levinthal Coles Lillie b s …
2Heinz bodies — Heinz Ehrlich bodies coccoid inclusion bodies resulting from oxidative injury to and precipitation of hemoglobin, seen in the presence of abnormal hemoglobins such as Hb H, Hb Kцln, etc. and in erythrocytes with enzyme deficiencies. Refractile… …
3Mycoplasma — The mycoplasma are a very large group of bacteria. There are more than 70 types. Mycoplasma hominis and Mycoplasma pneumoniae are among the dozen types of mycoplasma that occur in humans. Mycoplasma hominis is a common inhabitant of the vagina… …
4Leptotrichia — A genus of anaerobic, nonmotile bacteria containing Gram negative, straight or slightly curved rods, 5–15 μm in length, with one or both ends rounded, often pointed. Granules are distributed evenly along the long axis, and one or more large… …
5M. haemofelis — IP2011 Mycoplasma haemofelis Scientific classification Kingdom …
6algae — algal, adj. /al jee/, n.pl., sing. alga / geuh/. any of numerous groups of chlorophyll containing, mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms ranging from microscopic single celled forms to multicellular forms 100 ft. (30 m) or more long, distinguished… …
7Bacteria — Taxobox color = lightgrey name = Bacteria fossil range = Archean or earlier Recent image width = 210px image caption = Escherichia coli image is 8 micrometres wide. domain = Bacteria subdivision ranks = Phyla [cite web… …
8Ehrlichia — A genus of small, often pleomorphic, coccoid to ellipsoidal, nonmotile, Gram negative bacteria (order Rickettsiales) that occur either singly or in compact inclusions in circulating mammalian leukocytes; species are the etiologic agents of… …
9Algae — For other uses, see Algae (disambiguation) and Alga (disambiguation). Algae Laurencia, a marine genus of Red Algae from Hawaii. Scientific classification …
10chlamydiae — (klě mid e e) Members of the genus Chlamydia: gram negative, coccoid cells that reproduce only within the cytoplasmic vesicles of host cells using a life cycle that alternates between elementary bodies and reticulate bodies …
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