True Bacteria (Noun)
Meaning
A large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The true bacteria are a large and diverse group of microorganisms that can be found in almost every habitat on Earth.
- True bacteria are characterized by their rigid cell walls, which provide structural support and maintain the cell's shape.
- The true bacteria include many species that are motile, meaning they are able to move using flagella, which are whip-like structures that propel the cell forward.
- In contrast to other types of bacteria, true bacteria have a more complex cell wall structure that is composed of peptidoglycan.
- The true bacteria are thought to have evolved from a common ancestor over a billion years ago, and have since radiated into a wide range of different species.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Entric
- Spirochaete
- Nitrobacteria
- Actinomycete
- Streptococci
- Bacillus
- Listeria
- Actinomyces
- Blue-green Algae
- B
- Pseudomonad
- Xanthomonad
- Vibrio
- Mycobacteria
- Phototropic Bacteria
- Enterobacteria
- Nitric Bacteria
- Chlamydia
- Botulinus
- Enteric Bacteria
- Clostridium Perfringens
- Mycoplasma
- Gliding Bacteria
- Clostridium
- Lactobacillus
- Cyanobacteria
- Streptococcus
- Nitrous Bacteria
- Myxobacterium
- Spirochete
- Cocci
- Corynebacterium
- Coccus
- Spirillum
- Botulinum
- Mycobacterium
- Spirilla
- Phototrophic Bacteria
- Thiobacillus
- Vibrion
- Endospore-forming Bacteria
- Rickettsia
- Clostridia
- Coccobacillus
- Slime Bacteria
- Nitrosobacteria
- Myxobacteria