glükokalüksiä
Glükokalüksiä, also known as the glycocalyx, is a fuzzy, carbohydrate-rich layer that surrounds the plasma membrane of many cells, particularly bacteria and animal cells. It is not a rigid structure but rather a dynamic and variable component of the cell surface. The composition of the glycocalyx varies depending on the cell type and its environment. In bacteria, it can be a slime layer, which is loosely attached and water-soluble, or a capsule, which is more tightly bound and organized. In animal cells, the glycocalyx is composed of glycoproteins and glycolipids on the outer surface of the plasma membrane.
The functions of the glycocalyx are diverse and crucial for cell survival and interaction. In bacteria, the