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this hair-like structure fimbria that surrounds the bacteria and the slimy material called biofilms
both help bacteria attach to form choose your answer... which is a thin layer made of microorganisms .
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dropdown options: cilia, fimbria, flagella, glycocalyx, biofilms
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Cilia: Hair - like structures in eukaryotes, not for bacterial biofilm formation.
- Fimbria: Hair - like in bacteria, helps attach, but the end product of attachment with biofilms is biofilm. Wait, no—wait, the sentence says "form ____ which is a thin layer of microorganisms". Biofilms are thin layers of microorganisms (bacteria etc.) stuck together, often with a slime (like glycocalyx - related), but the process: fimbria and biofilm - related slime help form biofilms. Wait, the options: the blank is what they form. Biofilms are the thin layer. Let's check:
- Flagella: For movement, not attachment/forming biofilms.
- Glycocalyx: The slime layer, but the thing formed is biofilm.
- Biofilms: The definition says "a thin layer made of microorganisms", and fimbria (attachment structures) and biofilm - related slime (like glycocalyx - derived) help bacteria attach to form biofilms. So the correct answer is biofilms.
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