Biology, asked by rahulleo3481, 9 months ago

Note in flagella , pili , fimbriae .

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Answered by shilakumari822
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Pili (also called fimbriae) are straight filaments arising from the bacterial cell wall, making the bacterium look like a porcupine. Pili are much shorter than flagella and do not move. Pili can serve as adherence factors (in which case they are called adhesins). ... There are also special pili, called sex pili.

Answered by saniya19may
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pILI (also called fambriae) are straight filaments arising from the bacterial look like a porcupine.

PILI are much shorter than FLAGELLA and do Not move .PILI can serve as adharanse factore.

There are also special PILI call sex PILI.

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