Fungi have a cell wall.It is made up of chitin.
fungus are eukaryotic heterotroph that have rigid cell wall and no chlorophyll. hope it works!!
No it does not only protsits do. :)
are Protozoa a type of bacteria.
It can be a prokariyote. If eukariyote,it can be a fungus or a protist
Yes, fungi have a cell wall. The cell wall of fungi is primarily made up of chitin, a complex carbohydrate, which provides structure and support to the fungal cell. This cell wall helps protect the fungal cell and maintain its shape.
The outer layer of a fungal cell is called the cell wall. It provides structural support and protection for the cell. The composition of the fungal cell wall can vary depending on the type of fungus.
some protozoans(protists) have chitin in their cell wall because it is written in my book
No;it is made up of a protain coat known as capsid.
Yes, fungi do have a cell wall. It differs from a plant's cell wall which is made of cellulose because a fungus' cell walls are made of chitin.
penicillin comes from a fungus. the fungus grows and lives by breaking down organic molecules of decomposing animal and plant life. penicillin itself doesnt "get energy" but rather is derived from the fungus. if you are asking how penicillin destroys some microorganisms - the answer is that it interferes with the ability of a newly formed bacterium to develop a cell wall. a bacterium cannot survive without a cell wall.
That cannot be a plant or animal. It can be a fungal cell
It is a eukaryotic organism (aka, Fungus) that is a member of the kingdom Fungi, and is an heterotrophic organism possessing a chitinous cell wall.