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Biofilm Formation
Abstract
A biofilm represents a group of microorganisms that are living appended to a surface by discharging a sticky, sugary substance that envelops the microscopic organisms in a lattice. The biofilm could be made out of a single species of microorganism or an aggregate of different species. As a rule, biofilms are just microorganisms, yet they can likewise incorporate other living things, for example, fungi and algae, which can be consolidated into the biofilm, making a microbial stew of sorts. They are complicated systems that are many times compared to a multicellular life form.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jibb.v2i1.78
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