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Micrococcal
Micrococcal Mi`cro*coc"cal, a. Of or pertaining to micrococci; caused by micrococci. --Nature.

Meaning of Coccal from wikipedia

- algal species colonizing fractured rock outcroppings individually exhibit coccal morphological shape while aggregating into an elliptical or globular arrangement...
- catarrhalis, A coccobacillus Haemophilus influenzae is another medically relevant coccal type. Medically relevant gram-negative bacilli include a multitude of species...
- Haematococcus pluvialis Haematococcus pluvialis cysts full of astaxanthin A coccal H. pluvialis cell, void of astaxanthin Scientific classification Clade:...
- berry", Latin aureus, "golden") is a facultative anaerobic, gram-positive coccal (round) bacterium also known as "golden staph" and "oro staphira". S. aureus...
- Mordorski, Breanne; Friedman, Adam J. (2019). "Chapter 154: Gram-Negative Coccal and Bacillary Infections". Fitzpatrick's Dermatology (9th ed.). New York:...
- together, in ****ociation Latin co- coenzymes, co-organization -coccus, ‑coccal round, spherical Gr**** κόκκος (kókkos), berry, seed Streptococcus col-,...
- with coccoid forms and ring- or disc-shaped cells reigning predominant. Coccal forms of the species are ****ociated with binary fission while fragmentary...
- soy and brain heart infusion). It has an ovoid morphology categorized as coccal with arrangement singly, in pairs, or short chains. According to analytical...
- Streptococcus dysgalactiae is a gram positive, beta-haemolytic, coccal bacterium belonging to the family Streptococcaceae. It is capable of infecting both...
- When exposed to atmospheric oxygen, C. jejuni is able to change into a coccal form. This species of pathogenic bacteria is one of the most common causes...