Peptidoglycan (also known as muerin)
Cellulose
Of course they do! Cellulose is found in the cell walls of all green plants and some protists, and is a major component of wood along with lignin.
Yes, made of polysaccurid with polypeptide
Yes, the main component of plant cell walls is cellulose. Other major components are hemicellulose and pectin.
Monera is a kingdom that contains unicellular organisms with a prokaryotic cell organization (having no nuclear membrane), such as bacteria. The taxon Monera was first proposed as a phylum by Ernst Haeckel in 1866.
Sucrose's function in plants are that they are a major component in the structure tough walls of plants :) Hope this helped
the animal, protist, monera and, fungi kingdom dont have cell walls
There are two types of monera reproduction. One kind is Binary Fission, and the other is sexual reproduction. In the Binary Fission process, a monera splits its DNA into two. Then the DNA moves to opposite ends. After that, the cell walls start to break, which is called "cell wall synthesis." For the sexual reproduction, two moneras attach and make a new monera.
Mainly cellulose.Otherthan it,hemicellulose,pectines also can be found as major components.
cellouse
Plant cell wall:the major carbohydrates are cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin (lignin, xylan in secondary cell wall) Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan
Cellulose ;D