Match the following:
Cytoskeleton - A-hair like outgrowth
Flagella - B- proximal region of centriole
Hub - C- brittle like structures
Fimbriae - D - filamentous protein structure
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Cytoskeleton - proximal region of centriole
Flagella - A-hair like outgrowth
Hub - filamentous protein structure
Fimbriae - brittle like structures
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- Cytoskeleton - B- proximal region of centriole
- Flagella - A- hair like outgrowth
- Hub - D - filamentous protein structure
- Fimbriae - C- brittle like structures
Explanation:
- The cytoskeleton is a framework that aids in maintaining the internal order and shape of cells. It also offers mechanical support, allowing cells to perform critical processes like division and mobility.
- The primary function of the flagellum is to facilitate mobility and chemotaxis. Bacteria can have one or more flagella and can either be polar (having one or more flagella in a single location) or peritrichous (several flagella all over the bacterium).
- Hub-filament systems (HFSs) are a stage of transition joining proto clusters and parsec-scale filaments.
- At the surface of bacterial cells are long filamentous polymeric protein structures called fimbriae. They make it possible for the bacteria to attach to particular receptor structures and colonize particular surfaces.
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