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|pagebody =A  typical bacterial cell is composed of an outer capsule, a cell wall, a  cell membrane, cytoplasm containing nuclear material and, if motile,  appendages such as flagella and fimbrae or pili. Some species of  bacteria are more resistant to environmental influences than others,  particularly those species of bacteria that are able to produce spores  which can remain inactive until the appropriate environmental conditions  prevail allowing the bacteria to resist conditions such as freezing,  wet, dry or hot
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The structural  features of pathogenic bacteria are important in the production of  disease and also very useful for the identification and diagnosis of  infection in veterinary medicine.<br />
 
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Revision as of 10:37, 24 August 2010

Bacteria Overview

A typical bacterial cell is composed of an outer capsule, a cell wall, a cell membrane, cytoplasm containing nuclear material and, if motile, appendages such as flagella and fimbrae or pili. Some species of bacteria are more resistant to environmental influences than others, particularly those species of bacteria that are able to produce spores which can remain inactive until the appropriate environmental conditions prevail allowing the bacteria to resist conditions such as freezing, wet, dry or hot

conditions.

The structural features of pathogenic bacteria are important in the production of disease and also very useful for the identification and diagnosis of infection in veterinary medicine.

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