Why do bacteria form biofilms?
Bacteria form biofilms as a survival strategy in response to environmental stress and to enhance their chances of persistence. Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria that are attached to surfaces and encased in a protective extracellular matrix. This matrix consists of polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids, providing both structural support and a shield against hostile factors.
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