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Andre45 [30]
2 years ago
8

Sphaerotilus and Leptothrix are examples of A. purple sulfur bacteria.B. Enterobacteriaceae.C. sheathed bacteria.D. green nonsul

fur bacteria.
Biology
1 answer:
lakkis [162]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

sheathed bacteria

Explanation:

  • <em>Sphaerotilus</em> and <em>Leptothrix</em> are examples of sheathed bacteria that have a filamentous appearance because of which they look like fungus and hence, are also known as sewage fungus.
  • They are usually found onto the surface of contaminated waters.
  • These are sheathed bacteria as the filament-like appearing sheath bears the single cells of gram-negative bacteria.
  • These organisms thrive on organic matter and hence, sewage-contaminated water is a common habitat for them.
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