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what is the capsule in bacteria? explain for 2 marks.
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Answered by ceecee
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It's a coating made up of peptidoglycans present just about the bacterial cell wall. It's protective in function.

Answered by rajanna4768
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A bacterial capsule has a semi-ridged border that follows the contour of the cell. The capsule excludes India Ink when dyed. A slime layer is a non-ridged matrix that is easily deformed and is not able to exclude India Ink. Biofilms are composed of many cells and their outer barriers.

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