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Vibrio

The term vibrio (plural: vibrios) is used to describe prokaryotic cells that are shaped like curved rods, closely resembling a long comma.

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  • OpenStax Microbiology Textbook

  • OpenStax Microbiology Textbook

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Ch.3 The Cell - Microbiology @ OpenStax

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Microbiology @ OpenStax

Ch.1 An Invisible World - Microbiology @ OpenStax

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  • Which of the following best describes the shape of Vibrio bacteria?

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