Gloea

/ˈɡloʊiə/ noun

Definition

A gelatinous or mucilaginous substance, especially the jelly-like matrix in certain bacteria and algae colonies.

Etymology

From Greek gloia ('glue' or 'sticky substance'). Related to adhesive or sticky properties in biology.

Kelly Says

Bacterial biofilms use gloea—a sticky matrix—to create communities that are vastly more antibiotic-resistant than individual cells, which is why hospital infections are so hard to treat.

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