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Bacterial nanowires, also known as microbial nanowires or bacterial nanofibers, are thin, electrically conductive appendages produced by certain species of bacteria. These structures are primarily made up of protein and are capable of conducting electrons, enabling direct electron transfer between the bacteria and external surfaces, such as electrodes or other bacteria. **Key Characteristics and Functions:** 1.

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