pilifera (Meaning)
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pilifera (n. pl.)
Same as Mammalia.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pilifera
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
pilifera Sentence Examples
- The bacteria Escherichia coli pilifera possesses hair-like structures known as pili.
- The pili of E. coli pilifera enable the bacterium to adhere to host cells during infection.
- Researchers investigate the role of E. coli pilifera in causing urinary tract infections.
- The pilifera strain of E. coli is commonly found in the intestinal flora of humans.
- The pilifera gene encodes a protein involved in pilus biosynthesis in E. coli.
- The pili of E. coli pilifera facilitate the exchange of genetic material between bacterial cells.
- Scientists explore the potential of using E. coli pilifera in biomedical applications.
- The pilifera phenotype is characteristic of certain uropathogenic E. coli strains.
- The virulence of E. coli pilifera is attributed to its ability to adhere to host cells.
- The study of E. coli pilifera provides insights into bacterial pathogenesis and host-microbe interactions.
FAQs About the word pilifera
Same as Mammalia.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The bacteria Escherichia coli pilifera possesses hair-like structures known as pili.
The pili of E. coli pilifera enable the bacterium to adhere to host cells during infection.
Researchers investigate the role of E. coli pilifera in causing urinary tract infections.
The pilifera strain of E. coli is commonly found in the intestinal flora of humans.