this is how u say thhick in a thick way i do not know
thick-wormed
it is about 80 kilometers thick
one cell thick
It's about 2900Km thick It is 2,867km thick, which is 1,781 miles thick. The above answer is correct too though, and is probably easier to remember.
Yes. They have a thick gelatinous(jellylike) cell wall.
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Glycocalyx consists of the carbohydrate moieties of membrane glycolipids and glycoproteins.
The glycocalyx is the outer layer of a bacteria cell. It helps the cell "stick" to other cells and other objects, as well as retain water. Its a gelatinous sticky substance that surrounds the outside of the cell for Prokaryotes. If the glycocalyx (singular) is composed of repeating organic subunits tightly affixed to the cell wall its nomenclature changes to, Capsule. The loose, water soluble glycocalyx is named, Slime Layer. Both prevent desiccation (drying out). For pathogenic bacteria, the glycocalyx provides a means for survival and the ability to attach to other cells and cause disease. Hope this helps.
It depends on whether you mean vicious or viscous.Vicious: savage, cruel, bloodthirsty, murderous, violent Viscous: thick, sticky, glutinous, gelatinous, viscid
I was trying to make cupcakes but it came out as a gelatinous mess.
Periodic acid-Schiff's reagent (PAS) - - pink - mucins, glycogen, glycocalyx - magenta By: Wikipedia
Yes. They have a thick gelatinous cell wall. I think, due to this, they do not participate in quorum sensing like many other bacteria that are colonial. ( do not quote me here; I am an ethologist, not a microbiologist )
Gelatinous.
glycocalyx
Adhesive, clammy, gelatinous, globby, gloppy, gluey, glutinous, gooey, gooky, goopy, gummy, gunky, mucilaginous, ropy, slimy, stiff, syrupy, tenacious, thick, tough, viscid, etc. Basically anything that means stickily thick, such as liquid that is hard to pour.agressive
cytoplasm