outer surface of a bacteria cell is
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Some bacteria form capsules, which constitute the outermost layer of the bacterial cell and surround it with a relatively thick layer of viscous gel. Capsules may be up to 10 µm thick. Some organisms lack a well-defined capsule but have loose, amorphous slime layers external to the cell wall or cell envelope.
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cell wall
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some may have cell wall but some bacteria may not have cell wall
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