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The slime capsule protects the Bacterium from desiccation ( drying out )

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Capsules in bacterial cells act as protective layers that help prevent desiccation, phagocytosis, and other stressful conditions. They can also aid in adherence to surfaces and facilitate the formation of biofilms.

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It keeps all viruses off of the bacteria cell, and acts as a slippery coat to prevent white-blood-cells (macrophages) from engulfing (eating) them.

Salmonella has a capsule that protects it from the acid in the stomach.

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15y ago
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the fuction of capsule in bacteria cell is to Attachment to surfaces; protection against phagocytic engulfment, occasionally killing or digestion; reserve of nutrients or protection against desiccation

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Attachment to surfaces; protection against phagocytic engulfment, occasionally killing or digestion; reserve of nutrients or protection against desiccation

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Capsule is made up of polysaccharides. It is slippery and prevents the bacteria from a phagocyte. When a phagocyte tries to engulf bacteria, it slips away.

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The capsule is a organized and firmly attached glycocalyx which protects the bacteria from being eaten by phagocytes. This adds to the bacterias virulence (it ability to cause disease).

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Q: What function does the Capsule have in a Bacteria Cell?
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