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What part of the bacteria cell helps it stick to surfaces?
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What part of the bacteria cell helps it stick to surfaces?
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The part of the bacteria cells that helps them stick to the surface of objects or beings is called the
pilus, and the pilus is found all over the surface of the bacteria.
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