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What are the main components of cell walls in bacteria, protists, fungi and plants?

      

What are the main components of cell walls in bacteria, protists, fungi and plants?

  

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vincent
In bacteria, the cell wall is made of peptidoglycans; among protists, algae have cell walls made of cellulose; in fungi, the cell wall is made of chitin (the same substance that makes the exoskeleton of arthropods); and in plants, the cell wall is also made of cellulose.
vindori answered the question on March 18, 2018 at 14:34


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