bacteria
Animals and most protists don't have a cell wall .All plants , fungi and Bacteria have cell wall .Cell wall of plants id made up of cellulose . In bacteria it is made up of peptidoglycan while in fungi it is made up of chitin .
Such cellwall can be seen in bacteria and fungi.Cell wall of bacteria is made up Murin and fungi's cell wall is made up of Chitin.
In plants it is usually made out of cellulose, in bacteria it is made of peptidoglycan and in fungi it is usually made of chitin.
Cell wall is the firm protective structure that provides shape and support to plant cells, fungi, most bacteria, and some protists. It is made up of cellulose in plants, chitin in fungi, and peptidoglycan in bacteria.
No bacteria make up mold and mildew. Molds and mildews are fungi which prefer to grow in damp environs. Some bacteria are synergistic with molds and mildews, but they are not the same organism.
fungi and bacteria that grinds up the rest of a dead body
These organisms would be eukaryotes, likely belonging to the fungi kingdom. Fungi have cells with a cell wall (made of chitin) and a nucleus, but they lack chloroplasts for photosynthesis. Instead, fungi obtain nutrients through absorption.
No. It is neither a bacteria nor a fungi.
Bacteria are made up of one cell!
Cellulase is an enzyme made up of a complex of proteins that helps break down cellulose, a polysaccharide found in plant cell walls. It is produced by certain fungi, bacteria, and protozoans and is essential for the digestion of cellulose-rich materials.
Haemophilus influenza Moraxella catharralis Streptococcus pneumoniae Staphyloccus aureus up for discussion Streptococcus pyogenes Influenza virus A B and C
They are made up of mostly Chitin.