A plant cell wall is mostly cellulose (C6H10O5).
Bacteria also posses a cell wall. However, the composition of bacterial cell wall is different from plant cell wall.
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The eubacteria and that chemical composition is called peptidoglycan.
Yes, prokaryotes have a cell wall as well as a cell membrane.
The cell wall is composed of lipids, phospholipids, and cholesterol.
A bacterial cell is surrounded by a cell wall, which provides shape, support, and protection. The composition of the cell wall can vary among different types of bacteria, but it generally consists of peptidoglycan. The cell wall helps maintain the cell's structure and protects it from osmotic stress.
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.
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no it does not have a cell wall because it is single cellular
Plant cell walls are composed of cellulose, while fungal cells walls are composed of chitin. Both are long-chain starches comprised of many glucose subunits.
Cell walls are made of lipids.