Asked by Jazmen Lucas on May 16, 2024

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Fimbriae are only visible with the use of an electron microscope.

Fimbriae

Short, hair-like structures on the surface of some bacteria that help in attachment to host tissues and in the transfer of genetic material.

Electron Microscope

A microscope capable of producing high-resolution, highly magnified images through the use of an electron beam (rather than light). Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) produce images of thin sections; scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) produce images of surfaces.

  • Identify the distinctions in structure and function among different types of bacterial cells, and understand their significance for medical and ecological applications.
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Kailee HenryMay 18, 2024
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Explanation :
Fimbriae are very small, hair-like structures on the surface of some bacteria, and their size typically requires the resolution of an electron microscope to be seen.