Answer:
Answer is glycocalyx.
Explanation:
Glycocalyx is like a coat that covering the outside of organism such as bacteria. It composed or made up of glycoproteins, glycolipids and polysaccharides.
The function the glycocalyx found on the bacteria, is that, it is like a protective coat for the bacterial cell from the host reactor, which is the immune system/
There are two major types of glycocaltx and they are capsules and slime layers.
AIDS attacks white blood cells, damaging the immune system and making the infected individual more susceptible to illness. White blood cells are the ones that fight off harmful bacteria, so without them you could even end up in the hospital or die from a common cold.
Answer:
A. A biofilm
Explanation:
Biofilms have high bacterial density near to 10000000 CFU/ml bacteria. Due to such high densities, these biofilms becomes resistant to the antibiotics. These biofilms are basically community of microorganisms which stick itself to some kind of surface be it living or non-living. The bacteria’s which get attached to these biofilm and grow in an environment in which they possess both tolerance and resistance towards any bactericidal agent. Due to this functional mechanism of bacterias with in the biofilm, they become resistant to antibiotics.
Answer: ATT/GGG/CCC
Explanation: Adenosine (A) pairs with Thymine (T), and Guanine (G) pairs with Cytosine (C)