Biology, asked by anbarbhuiya41, 7 months ago

what are fimbriae in bacterial cells​

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Answered by Toppermuskan
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The short attachment pili or fimbriae are organelles of adhesion allowing bacteria to colonize environmental surfaces or cells and resist flushing. The long conjugation pilus enables conjugation in Gram-negative bacteria.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The short attachment pili or fimbriae are organelles of adhesion allowing bacteria to colonize environmental surfaces or cells and resist flushing. The long conjugation pilus enables conjugation in Gram-negative bacteria.

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