GROUP MEMBERS
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Muhammad Syafiq b. Mohd. Razib
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Nur Zafirah bt. Thalib
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DK. NurAzzimah bt. Pg. Shahipol Bahri
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Farah Farisha bt. Mustafa
Bacterial world has seen to consist three major classes i.e. Eubacteria, Spirochaetae and Myxobacteria. Myxobacterium is one of the remarkable bacteria that has special distinctive property of multicellular and macroscopic features that are called fruiting bodies. Unlike other motile prokaryotes, myxobacterium does not have visible organelles of locomotion however, some of them show gliding motility. This signifies the complex life cycles of myxobacterium that come along with the diverse physiological characteristics.
FRUITING MYXOBACTERIA
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