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Which of the following is NOT a function of a glycocalyx? a. It allows bacteria to stick to a host or the environment b. Biofim formation c. It forms pseudopodia for mobility d.…
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Which of the following is NOT a function of a glycocalyx? a. It allows bacteria to stick to a host or the environment
b. Biofim formation
c. It forms pseudopodia for mobility
d. It can protect a bacterial cell from drying out
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a. It forms pseudopods for faster mobility of an organism.
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