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DESCRIPTION: Microorganisms such as bacteria, are sometimes found living in dense uni-species or multispecies communities that are distinctly structured and organised. These communities are called biofilms and are proposed to impart significant fitness benefits to biofilm associated microorganisms in all their natural habitats. Some microorganisms such as plankton do not create microorganisms
For Question 66-70, use the following additional information. Further research suggests that species that initiate biofilm formation have a competitive benefit over those that do not or do not. It is found that all species that form biofilms also have the ability to initiate biofilms, however what determines which species initiates successful biofilms has not been elucidated. It is further found that the structure of biofilms is highly organised and regulated by the individuals in it as to maximise the efficiency of the space taken, as such, no structures exist that do not add to the action of the biofilm....

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