A cell wall can be made up of different things depending on what you are talking about. A cell wall in plants are made up of cellulose. A cell wall in bacteria are made up of glycoprotein. A cell wall in fungi are made up of chitin.
it's cellulose
cellulose which is a tough ,insoulble material that gives plants rigidity.
The cell wall is made up chiefly of cellulose, is relatively rigid, and provides support for the cell.
A phospholipid bilayer mixed with proteins scattered in it
cellulose
The cell walls in fungi are composed of chitin. Plant cell walls are composed of cellulose.
The cell wall of fungi is mostly composed of chitin. True fungi do not have cellulose in their walls. The cell membrane of fungi is composed of lipids (phospholipids, glycolipids and cholesterol) and proteins.
No, the cell wall of fungi is not composed of cellulose; it is composed of chitin and other polysaccharides.
Animal cells and some protists e.g., amoeba, have no cell wall. Plant and fungal cells have walls. In plants the wall is composed of cellulose while fungal cells have cell walls composed of chitin.
Chitin is commonly found in fungi cell walls.
Plant cell walls are composed mostly of polysaccharides which is a form of a complex carbohydrate. The cytoplasm is also found in the cell wall.
The cell walls in fungi are composed of chitin. Plant cell walls are composed of cellulose.
The cell wall of fungi is mostly composed of chitin. True fungi do not have cellulose in their walls. The cell membrane of fungi is composed of lipids (phospholipids, glycolipids and cholesterol) and proteins.
A cell Wall
Cellulose.
Plant cell walls are composed of Cellulose
The cell walls of fungi are composed of a tough substance called chitin
No, the cell wall of fungi is not composed of cellulose; it is composed of chitin and other polysaccharides.
Plant cell walls are mostly composed of cellulose. They also contain hemicellulose and pectin. Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan.
Animal cells and some protists e.g., amoeba, have no cell wall. Plant and fungal cells have walls. In plants the wall is composed of cellulose while fungal cells have cell walls composed of chitin.
Beneath a cell wall is a cell membrane, composed mainly of phospholipids.
The cell walls of plant cells are composed of cellulose, a polysaccharide composed of glucose molecules. The cell walls of bacteria are composed of peptidoglycan, which is a polymer consisting of sugars and amino acids. Click on related links to see a Wikipedia article on cell walls to get more information about other types of organisms like algae and fungi.