
Let's start with the basics – bacterial capsules aren't your average cellular accessories. These slimy outer layers, composed primarily of polysaccharides, have long been known as microbial armor. But recent research reveals they're moonlighting as nature's power banks. Imagine if your phone case could store electricity – that's essentially what some bacteria have evolved to do!
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Ever wondered why some bacteria look like they're wearing tiny spacesuits? Those shiny outer layers called bacterial capsules aren't just fashion statements - they're microbial survival kits. While scientists once thought these sugary coatings only provided protection, new research reveals some capsules moonlight as energy storage units, like microscopic pantries for lean times.
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Ever wondered how bacteria manage their "savings account" for lean times? Enter metachromatic granules, nature's microscopic power banks that make Tesla's Powerwall look like child's play. These vibrant cellular compartments, first observed by Ernst Babes in 1895, serve as specialized energy storage units in various microorganisms.
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