How do pili differ from fimbriae?
A) Pili are more numerous with 100-400 per cell
B) Only pili function in attachment to cells
C) Only pili are found in both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria
D) Only pili can be used for gene transfer and cell movement
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