Cocci that remain in pairs after cell division called:__________; cocci that remain attached in chainlike patterns after cell division called:__________; cocci that divide in three planes and remain attached in cube like groups of eight called:__________. Diplococci, Streptococci, Sarcianae Diplococci, Streptococci, Tetrads Streptococci, Tetrads, Sarcianae Tetrads, Sarcianae, Staphylococci
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