Glycocalyx's a general term referring to extracellular polymeric material (glycoprotein) produced by some bacteria, epithelia and other cells. The slime on the outside of a fish's considered a glycocalyx. The term was initially applied to the polysaccharide matrix excreted by epithelial cells forming a coating on the surface of epithelial tissue. Glycocalyx of bacteria A glycocalyx, literally "sugar coat",'s a network of polysaccharides that project from cellular surfaces, for example those of b… (More on Glycocalyx)