. The cytology and life-history of bacteria. Bacteria. MACROFORMATIONS U3 /: COLON ins OF CAULOBACri-RIA (7,8) The aggregates formed by stalked caulobacteria may consist of small clumps attached to a single point upon the substrate, or of free colonies, in the form of rosettes or ribbons, composed of numerous bacteria joined together bv their Fig. 64 CHLAMYDOBACTERIAL AGGREGATES A group of filaments of the chlamydobacterium Sphaerotilus discophorus. The sheath is composed of colloidal ferric hydroxide. The older portions are the thickest and may be vacant. The growing filaments protru


. The cytology and life-history of bacteria. Bacteria. MACROFORMATIONS U3 /: COLON ins OF CAULOBACri-RIA (7,8) The aggregates formed by stalked caulobacteria may consist of small clumps attached to a single point upon the substrate, or of free colonies, in the form of rosettes or ribbons, composed of numerous bacteria joined together bv their Fig. 64 CHLAMYDOBACTERIAL AGGREGATES A group of filaments of the chlamydobacterium Sphaerotilus discophorus. The sheath is composed of colloidal ferric hydroxide. The older portions are the thickest and may be vacant. The growing filaments protrude from the sheath at the thinner end. (Unstained, • 1000). Fig. 65 CAULOBACTERIAL AGGREGATES A colony of Caulobacter attached to filaments of Sphaerotilus. Each cell has an independent v<ery fine stalk. (Unstained, x 1500).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bisset, Kenneth Alexander. Baltimore : Williams and Wilkens


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