üvegplakkos
Üvegplakkos is a Hungarian term that translates directly to "glass plaque" or "glass plate." In a scientific context, it refers to a microscopic layer of biofilm that forms on glass surfaces, particularly in aquatic environments. This plaque is typically composed of a complex community of microorganisms, including bacteria, algae, and protozoa, embedded within an extracellular matrix of polysaccharides and other organic substances.
The formation of üvegplakkos is a natural process that can occur on various glass surfaces exposed to