Ribosomes are cell organells.They do not have pili.
Pili are tiny, hollow projections that are used in attachment to surfaces. They have nothing to do with motility. There are two types 1.) long conjugation pili, that aide in transfer of genetic material. 2.)Attachmetn pili or fimbriae, that help bacteria adhere to surfaces. Hope that helps!!!
Pili, or fimbriae, found on the surface of some bacteria help attach the bacteria to surfaces or other cells, aiding in their colonization and biofilm formation. They can also be involved in DNA exchange between bacteria through a process called conjugation.
Pili are hair-like structures found on the surface of certain bacteria. They are typically located all over the bacterial cell, protruding from the cell wall. Pili play a role in bacteria adhesion to surfaces and in bacterial conjugation for genetic exchange.
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Ribosomes are cell organells.They do not have pili.
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An arrector pili is any of a group of small muscles attached to hair follicles in mammals, the contraction of which causes the hairs to stand on end.
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They are called sex pili.
The arrector pili and epidermis are related only in that the action of the arrector pili causes "goosebumps" to form at the epidermis.