Biology, asked by naba2002, 2 months ago

How are bacteria able to attach to other
bacteria?​

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Answered by Agradeep07helper
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When bacteria approach a surface, cell appendages will stick to it. Adhesion is supported by flagella, which due to their hydrophobic nature particularly adhere to hydrophobic surfaces (Pratt and Kolter 1998; van Houdt and Michiels 2005; Wood et al.

Answered by CuteBunny21
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When bacteria approach a surface, cell appendages will stick to it. Adhesion is supported by flagella, which due to their hydrophobic nature particularly adhere to hydrophobic surfaces (Pratt and Kolter 1998; van Houdt and Michiels 2005; Wood et al.

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