Morphology of Bacterial cell
Morphology means systematic study of external characters of bacteria.
Morphology of bacterial cell deals
with study of
- Size
of bacteria.
- Shape
of bacteria.
- Arrangement
of bacteria.
Size of bacteria.
- Size
of bacterial cell is less than 3 micrometer.
- The
bacteria are microscopic in nature and are visible only under compound
microscope.
- These
bacteria may be spherical,cylindrical or spiral in shape.
- Size
of a spherical shape bacteria can be measures in diameter.
- Size
of a cylindrical bacteria is measured by its length and width.
- In
spiral shape bacteria length is measured but due to spiral form it is not
exact.
- As
we know all bacteria are microscopic in nature so their size is also
measured under microscope.
- Size
of bacteria is measured by using calibrated slide
and calibrated occular compound microscope is used.
- The
above method of measuring size is called as micrometry.
- The
size of bacteria can also be measured by electron microscopic micrometry.
- Units
of measurement used in bacteriology are
- Micron or micrometer.
- Nanometer
(nm) or Millimicron.
- Angstrom
(A°)
- The
conversion are as follows
- 1
μm = 10-3 mm = 10-4cm = 10-6 meter1
nm = 10-3 μm = 10-6 mm1 A0 =
10-1 nm = 10-4 m =10-7 mm
- Size
of spherical bacteria or cocci ranges from 0.5 to 3.0 μm.
- Size
of cylindrical or rod shape bacteria ranges from 0.15 μm to
2.0 μm in width and 0.5 μ to 20 μ in lenght.
- The
small size of bacteria have large surface area for entry of nutrients,
water and exit of waste.
Shape of bacteria
Microscopic observation of bacterial cells
- Shape
of bacteria cell depends on the rigidity of cell wall.
- There
are three shapes of bacteria.
a) Spherical or cocci shape.
If the cells are spherical or ball shape
then the cells are called as cocci or spherical shape
bacteria.
b) Cylindrical or rod shape.
If the cells are rod or cylindrical in shape
it is called bacilli.
c) Spiral shape.
A bacteria which is twisted two or more time
along the axis is called a spiral form bacteria.
Arrangement of bacterial cells.
Variety of arrangement of cells is observed in
cocci and rod shape bacteria.
a) Arrangement of cocci cells.
Arrangement of
cocci shape bacteria.
- Singly
:- If a cocci cell appear
individually then simply it is called cocci.
- Diplococci
:- When two cells are attach to each
other even after dividing them in one plane is called as diplococci.
- Streptococcus:- If
cocci cells are arranged in long chain and remain attach to each other
even after dividing them in one plan is called as streptococcus.
- Staphylococcus:-
If the cocci cells arranged in form of
a cluster even after dividing them in three plane then these cocci cells
are called staphylococcus.
b) Arrangement of rod shape bacteria.
Bacillus cells show very less variety in
arrangement of cells as these cells can be divided only in one plane.
- Single
cell :- If only one cell exist it is
called as bacilli.
- Diplobacilli :- If
two bacilli cells are attach to each other it is called as diplobacilli.
- Streptobacilli :- It
bacilli cells are arranged in the form of long chain it is called as
streptobacilli.