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Do Prokaryotes secrete a glycocalyx?

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Some prokaryotic cells produce glycocalyx coatings, such as capsules and slime layers, that aid in attachment to surfaces and/or evasion of the host immune system. Some prokaryotic cells have fimbriae or pili, filamentous appendages that aid in attachment to surfaces
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Many prokaryotes secrete glycocalyx as a sugar coat. It can also help protect the cell against dehydration.

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