Bacteria Patterns and Fractals
Owen Borville
October 7, 2021
Science, Nature
Bacteria are single-celled microbic living organisms that are not animals or plants but rather are in their own category.
Bacteria have no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, however, DNA is concentrated at the center of the bacteria cell.
There are five types of bacteria based on shape: coccus (spherical), bacillus (rod-shaped), spiral, coryneform, and filamentous.
Bacteria always forms spherical and or elongated shapes, however, inside the cells, bacteria forms asymmetric branching patterns known as fractals as they grow inside their cells.
Some bacteira have sensory hairs along its body and a tail-type flagella that aids in movement.
Owen Borville
October 7, 2021
Science, Nature
Bacteria are single-celled microbic living organisms that are not animals or plants but rather are in their own category.
Bacteria have no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, however, DNA is concentrated at the center of the bacteria cell.
There are five types of bacteria based on shape: coccus (spherical), bacillus (rod-shaped), spiral, coryneform, and filamentous.
Bacteria always forms spherical and or elongated shapes, however, inside the cells, bacteria forms asymmetric branching patterns known as fractals as they grow inside their cells.
Some bacteira have sensory hairs along its body and a tail-type flagella that aids in movement.