Sheaths

Sheaths

    • Some species of bacteria, particularly those from fresh water and marine environments, form chains or trichomes that are enclosed by a hollow tube called a sheath. This structure is most readily visualized when some of the cells have migrated from it. Sheaths may some times becomes impregnated with ferric or manganese hydroxides, which strengthen them.
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