Escherichia coli, often abbreviated E. coli, are rod-shaped bacteria that tend to occur individually and in large clumps. E. coli bacteria have a single cell arrangement, according to Schenectady County Community College. E. coli is a gram-negative bacillus bacteria that can live with or without oxygen. read more
Escherichia coli, often abbreviated E. coli, are rod-shaped bacteria that tend to occur individually and in large clumps. E. coli are classified as facultative anaerobes, which means that they grow best when oxygen is present but are able to switch to non-oxygen-dependent chemical processes in the absence of oxygen. read more
E. coli bacteria have a single cell arrangement, according to Schenectady County Community College. E. coli is a gram-negative bacillus bacteria that can live with or without oxygen. Escherichia coli is normally found amongst the gut flora of the human intestinal tract and is non-pathogenic. read more