Biofilm
Bacteria may be free-floating or attached to a surface, but most bacteria live in complex communities called
biofilms. A biofilm is a well-organized community of bacteria that adheres to surfaces
and is embedded in an extracellular slime layer.
Once a bacterium attaches to a
surface, it activates a whole different set of genes that gives the bacterium different
characteristics from those that it had as a free-floating organism.
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