There are two main types of slime layers: capsular slime layers, which are organized, discrete layers that are tightly bound to the cell wall; and slime capsules, which are unorganized, loose matrices that surround the cell. Slime layers serve to protect bacteria from desiccation, phagocytosis, and antibiotics.
No, slime capsules are not found in animal cells; they are typically found in certain types of bacteria. Animal cells do not produce slime capsules as a means of protection or survival within their environment.
Both slime layer and capsule are outer protective layers found in some bacteria. They help bacteria adhere to surfaces and protect them from desiccation, predation, and the host immune system. The main difference is that capsules are more organized and tightly bound than slime layers.
Slime molds are not true molds as they belong to a separate group of organisms called the Myxomycetes. They are not plants or fungi, but actually belong to the kingdom Protista. Some species of slime molds can move and exhibit a form of simple intelligence in their foraging behavior.
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There are two main types of slime layers: capsular slime layers, which are organized, discrete layers that are tightly bound to the cell wall; and slime capsules, which are unorganized, loose matrices that surround the cell. Slime layers serve to protect bacteria from desiccation, phagocytosis, and antibiotics.
No, plant cells and animal cells do not have slime capsules. Slime capsules are typically found in certain types of bacteria and fungi. Plant and animal cells have different structures and functions that do not include a slime capsule.
No, slime capsules are not found in animal cells; they are typically found in certain types of bacteria. Animal cells do not produce slime capsules as a means of protection or survival within their environment.
The two types of glycocalyx found on bacteria are capsule and slime layer. Capsules are dense, well-defined structures composed of polysaccharides that provide protection and help bacteria evade the immune system. Slime layers are looser, diffuse layers of polysaccharides that aid in attachment to surfaces and formation of biofilms.
Both slime layer and capsule are outer protective layers found in some bacteria. They help bacteria adhere to surfaces and protect them from desiccation, predation, and the host immune system. The main difference is that capsules are more organized and tightly bound than slime layers.
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the inner layers are very cool, the outer layers are somewhat cool
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Slime molds are not true molds as they belong to a separate group of organisms called the Myxomycetes. They are not plants or fungi, but actually belong to the kingdom Protista. Some species of slime molds can move and exhibit a form of simple intelligence in their foraging behavior.
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Synthesize a king slime and a king cure slime. King Slime=(slime+slime)+(slime+slime) King Cureslime=Megalodon+(any slime, B rank I think) GOOD LUCK!