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Yes, they do.

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Bacterial cell walls are made out of peptidoglycan.

Plant cell walls are made out of cellulose.

Fungi cell walls are made out of chitin.

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The only living organisms whose cells have cell walls are plants.

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Yes, there are gram + and gram -. They differ in thickness and the kinds of sugars they have in the cell wall, which react differently to dyes.

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Yes eg:-bacteria,fungi types

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