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Which of these is considered a microbe but NOT a microorganism?
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- JR@JR_3391487Update 1 month ago
Do Prokaryotic Cells Have Cilia? Prokaryotic cells do not have cilia. Cilia are typically found in eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic cells have structures like pili and flagella for movement and attachment.
While the video transcript mentions cilia, it is important to note that this is a common point of confusion, as cilia are not present in prokaryotes.
Do Prokaryotic Cells Have Fimbriae? Yes, prokaryotic cells, particularly bacteria, do have fimbriae.
Fimbriae are short, bristle-like fibers on the surface of bacterial cells.
They are primarily used for attachment to surfaces, including host tissues, which is important for colonization and infection.
0up votes•0replies - NW@NW_990Update 1 month ago
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0up votes•0replies - JD@JD_3110867Update 4 months ago
The teaching ever, on all the videos.
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