What is the difference in function of mucilagenous sheath and gelatinous sheath in cyanobacteria?
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gelatinous sheath, made up of homogeneous surface, is present in all the Cyanobacteria. It may be thin (e.g., Anacystismontana) or thick and well developed (e.g., Anabaena). The mucilaginous sheath is made up of many cellulose fibrils arranged reticulately in the homogenous matrix.
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gelatinous sheath, made up of homogeneous surface, is present in all the Cyanobacteria. It may be thin (e.g., Anacystismontana) or thick and well developed (e.g., Anabaena). The mucilaginous sheath is made up of many cellulose fibrils arranged reticulately in the homogenous matrix.
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