Microspira comma Schröt. Two Dimychit with Trophosomelle. Enl. 1:10,000.

The Mychostase can be short (stenostat) as shown in Fig. 30 for a Miotrophit of a Dimychit of the cholera pathogen and as they occur in the splitting of Gonidie and Basit, or it is long (eurostat). This type is pictured in Fig.31, likewise of a cholera pathogen, as Dimychit, which is common with the Phytit and which also occurs in the germination of Gonidie. In general one can say, the shorter the Mychostase is, the more the Mych are marginal, and vice versa.

The axis length of a bacterial rod is the average length of the whole rod with no consideration of the position and number of the Mych.

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