what is the importance of slime layer in a bacterial cell
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because it is easily removed diffuse, unorganized layer of extracellular material which surrounded the bacteria cell.
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The slime layer is an easily removed, diffuse, unorganized layer of extracellular material which surrounds the bacterial cell. It is usually composed of polysaccharides and it may serve to trap nutrients, to aid in cell motility, to bind cells together or to adhere to smooth surfaces.
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