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RMRDHNXN–. Elements of plant biology. Plant physiology. V '^ ^ S.Q. G ^^ Fig. 15.—Various forms of Bacteria, x 1,000. A, Staphylococci (groups) and Streptococci (curved chains) from pus (the large spherical body is a pus corpuscle). B, Niirosomonas, a nitrifying bacterium from soil, with single flagellum. C, Bacillus typhosus (typhoid), showing flagella. D. Bacillus anthracis (anthrax), showing spores (one in the centre of each cell). E, Bacillus tetani (tetanus). Note the spherical spore at one end of and much broader than the cell. F, Cholera spirillum, with a flagellum at each end of the cell. G, Sp