Criado por gina_evans0312
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Questão | Responda |
Biolfilm Definition | A community of organisms bound to a surface- can be single or mixed species- that allows colonisation of modern environments |
EPS | Extracellular Polymeric Substances, which bind the bacteria in a biofilm together |
Control of Biofilm Formation | Environmentally controlled, i.e the availability of nutrients |
Biofilm Formation- Planktonic Cells | The planktonic cells are the first to bind to the surface in biofilm formation |
Biofilm Formation- Division | Planktonic cells then divide to form mushroom like structures |
Biofilm Formation- Division Control | Controlled by various methods- environment, quorum sensing |
Biofilm Formation- Cell Detachment | Cells on the edge of the biofilm can divide and return to the planktonic state |
Biofilm Formation- Cell Detachment Control | Can be internal (Chemical signalling) or external (flow rate) |
Heterogenous Biofilms- Bacterial Species | I.e S.epidermidus |
Heterogenous Biofilms- AnBis as a Cause | Cells on the edge produce DNA and die if AnBis are used, but AnBis cannot penetrate to inner cells |
Heterogenous Biofilms- O2 as a Cause | Environment- i.e. Excess O2 on edge, no O2 in the middle (effecting product) |
Heterogenous Biofilms- Product as a Cause | Inner cells are surr. by a greater conc of product than outer cells (this can be used by other species in the biofilm) |
Heterogenous Biofilms- Other possible Causes (Other) | There can be many- pressure, nutrient availability, flow rate, etc. |
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