How Do You Spell BACILLUS AEROGENES CAPSULATUS?

Pronunciation: [bˈasɪləs ˈe͡əɹə͡ʊd͡ʒˌiːnz kˈapsuːlˌatəs] (IPA)

Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus is a bacterium commonly found in the soil and in food. Its name can be challenging to spell due to the complexity of the Latin words and their unique pronunciation. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /bəˈsɪləs ɛrəʊdʒiːnz kæpsjʊˈleɪtəs/. This transcription breaks the word down into its individual sounds and shows how each letter is pronounced. With practice, anyone can learn to spell and pronounce this and countless other scientific names with confidence.

BACILLUS AEROGENES CAPSULATUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus is a specific bacterial species of the Bacillus genus. It is characterized by its ability to produce gas and the presence of a protective capsule.

    Bacillus refers to a genus of rod-shaped, gram-positive bacteria known for their ability to form endospores - resilient, dormant structures that allow them to survive harsh environmental conditions.

    Aerogenes is derived from the Latin word "aer," meaning air, indicating the gas-producing properties of this bacterium.

    Capsulatus refers to the presence of a capsule, which is a gelatinous layer surrounding the bacterium's cell wall. This capsule plays a significant role in protecting the bacterium from the host's immune response, facilitating its survival and potential pathogenicity.

    The combination of Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus as a species represents a particular strain of bacteria within the Bacillus genus, possessing the ability to produce gas and encapsulation.

    Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus has been associated with pathogenicity, particularly in the context of respiratory infections in humans. However, it is important to note that this strain's pathogenic potential may vary depending on individual host factors and the presence of other virulence determinants. Additionally, some strains of Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus can be found as normal flora in the human respiratory tract without causing any harm. The study and understanding of such bacterial species are crucial in the field of microbiology and public health, aiding in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases.

  2. A non-motile, non-flagellated, gram-positive, gas-forming b.; causes subcutaneous emphysema, and after death bubbles of inflammatory gas are found in the organs.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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