The structures that help some bacteria to attach to rocks and / or host tissues are :
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As bacteria is a biological organism it can attach in rocks
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- Fimbriae
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- Pili and fimbriae are bacterial appendages which are not involved in locomotion.
- Actually, pili are long, fewer and thick tubular outgrowths which develop in response to F+ or fertility factor in Gram negative bacteria.
- Being long they are helpful in attaching to recipient cell and forming conjugation tube. Fimbriae are small bristle-like fibers sprouting from cell surface in large number.
- There are 300-400 of them per cell. They are involved in attaching bacteria to solid surfaces.
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