Epulopiscium fishelsoni is the largest known bacterium, first discovered by Lev Fishelson, then Linn Montgomery, and confirmed to be a bacterium by Norman Pace. Rod-shaped, it can reach a size of 600 µm x 80 µm. It lives in the intestines of several species of coral reef surgeonfish.

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Chapter7: Basic Clinical Microbiology
Section7.4: The Gram Stain
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1. Find the Volume of the Bacterium

2. Compare the volume of the bacterium to the volume of a bacterial cell. Bacterial cell is 8.0*10^6

Epulopiscium fishelsoni is the largest known bacterium, first discovered by Lev Fishelson, then
Linn Montgomery, and confirmed to be a bacterium by Norman Pace. Rod-shaped, it can reach a
size of 600 µm x 80 um. It lives in the intestines of several species of coral reef surgeonfish.
Transcribed Image Text:Epulopiscium fishelsoni is the largest known bacterium, first discovered by Lev Fishelson, then Linn Montgomery, and confirmed to be a bacterium by Norman Pace. Rod-shaped, it can reach a size of 600 µm x 80 um. It lives in the intestines of several species of coral reef surgeonfish.
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