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Planomicrobium chinense
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P. chinense
Binomial name
Planomicrobium chinense
Dai et al. 2005
Type strain
AS 1.3454, JCM 12466, strain DX3-12
Synonyms

Planomicrobium novatatis

Planomicrobium chinense is a tiny living thing called a species of bacteria. It's so small you need a microscope to see it! This particular type of bacteria was first discovered by a scientist named Xin Dai and his team in 2005.

What is Planomicrobium chinense?

Planomicrobium chinense is a special kind of bacteria. Scientists classify it as "gram-positive". This means it looks purple or blue under a microscope after a special staining test. This test helps scientists identify different types of bacteria.

How Does It Look and Move?

These bacteria have interesting shapes. They can be short rods, which are like tiny, stretched-out capsules. Or, they can be coccoid, which means they are shaped like tiny spheres or balls.

Even though they are so small, Planomicrobium chinense can move around! They do this using tiny whip-like structures called flagella. These flagella stick out from one end of the cell and spin, helping the bacteria swim through their environment.

Does It Form Spores?

Some bacteria can form tough, protective shells called spores. These spores help them survive in harsh conditions, like when there isn't enough food or water. However, Planomicrobium chinense does not form these spores. This means they are less able to survive in very difficult environments compared to some other bacteria.

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