Biology, asked by deepasrimahima, 1 month ago

what are fimbriae , pls anyone​

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Answered by gidigamshivani2008
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In bacteriology, a fimbria, also referred to as an "attachment pilus" by some scientists, is a short appendage found on many Gram-negative and some Gram-positive bacteria, and that is thinner and shorter than a flagellum.

Answered by MONSTER20005
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Explanation:

a series of threads or other projections resembling a fringe.

an individual thread in a fimbria, especially a fingerlike projection at the end of the fallopian tube near the ovary.

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