Which type of vacuoles provide buoyancy to bacteria?
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Gas vesicles, also known as gas vacuoles, are nanocompartments which are freely permeable to gas, and are present in some species of Cyanobacteria. They allow the bacteria to control their buoyancy.
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Gas vacuoles are aggregates of hollow cylindrical structures called gas vesicles. They are located inside some bacteria . A membrane that is permeable to gas bound each gas vesicle. The inflation and deflation of the vesicles provides buoyancy, allowing the bacterium to float at a desired depth in the water.
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