Types of Zoogloea
“A. Mixed Zoogloea found as a pellicle on the surface of vegetable infusions &c; it consists of various forms, and contains cocci (a) and rodlets, in series (b and C), &c. B. Egg-shaped mass of zoogloea of Beggiatoa roseo-persicina (Bacterium rubescens of Lankester); the gelatinous swollen walls of the large crowded cocci are fused into a common gelatinous envelope. C. Reticulate zoogloea of the same. D, E, H. Colonies of Myconostoc enveloped in diffluent matrix. F. Branched fruticose zoogfoea of Cladothrix. G. Zoogloea of Bacterium merismopediodes, Zopf, containing cocci arranged in tablets.” — Encyclopediia Britannica, 1910
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The Encyclopedia Britannica: Volume 3 (New York, NY: The Encyclopedia Britannica Company, 1910)
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