And Gram-Positive Cocci causes
1 Staphylococci form flat packets of cells. Two species are common:
Streptococci cause
“strep throat”
impetigo
middle ear infections
scarlet fever (a result of a toxin produced by the organism)
rheumatic fever
a rare form of toxic shock syndrome
See first thing is it causes different effects on human body as per culture, for example.
Fastidious gram negative bacilli causes Actinobacillus Opportunistic cause of blood infections.
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Gram Positive Rods causes.
1 Bacillus anthracis/cereus/thuringiensis.
2 anthracis causes anthrax.
3 Bacillus subtilis.
4 Lactobacillus.
And Gram-Positive Cocci causes
1 Staphylococci form flat packets of cells. Two species are common:
Streptococci cause
“strep throat”
impetigo
middle ear infections
scarlet fever (a result of a toxin produced by the organism)
rheumatic fever
a rare form of toxic shock syndrome
gram positive: Streptococcus pneumoniae; wound and throat infections, scarlet fever, glomerulonephritis, pneumonia, etc… Group A streptococci: Streptococcus pyogenes, various strains cause sore throats, septicaemia, scarlet fever, necrotising fasciitis.
gram negative: Neisseria gonorrhoeae, causes gonorrhoea and Neisseria meningitidis causes meningitis.
Legionella causes Legionnaires’ disease.
Bordetella pertussis causes whooping cough.
I hope this helps. There are many more depending on size, shape, and appearance of the cell wall.