**5.2 Morphology**

Gram-positive cells are found in *S. aureus* cells and appear to be in good health. When seen *via* a light magnifying device, they are frequently in bunches that resemble grapes after staining. The Greek name for these bacteria is 'Staphylococcus,' which means "in the shape of (staphyle) grapes packed with berry (kokkos)" [17]. Filtering electron small perception reveals primarily circular shaped cells with smooth surfaces [18]. The width of the cells ranges from 0.5 to 1.0 M [19]. On electron microscopy, a thick cell divider may be seen, as well as an obvious and shapeless cytoplasmic layer and shapeless cytoplasm [20].
