The answer is cellulose. Cellulose is a long-chain polymeric polysaccharide carbohydrate, of beta-glucose . It forms the primary structural component of green plants. The primary cell wall of green plants is made primarily of cellulose; the secondary wall contains cellulose with variable amounts of lignin. Lignin and cellulose, considered together, are termed lignocellulose, which (as wood) is argued to be one of the most common biopolymers on Earth (chrysolaminarin is often argued to be the other). Only one group of animals, the tunicates, has the ability to create and use cellulose. Some acetic acid bacteria are also known to synthesize cellulose
Cellulose.
cellulose
cellulose. cellulose is not the material in ALL cell walls, just plant cells. It's chitin in fungi and peptidoglycan in bacteria.
Cell walls are composed of cellulose.
material found in the cell walls of all fungi
The cell walls of fungi are composed of a tough substance called chitin
It is the cell wall duhh!!!The rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and other organisms is called the __________. The answer is the cell wall. I have the same worksheet! ;)The rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and other organisms is called the __________. The answer is the Cell Membrane.
the cell wall is made of plastic the cell wall is made of plastic The cell wall is not made of plastic, but it is made of a nonliving material.
It is called cellulose.It is a structural polysaccharide.
cell wall
The animal cell doesn't have a cell wall, just a cell membrane. However, plant cells have cell walls, and those are made of a rigid layer of nonliving material, cellulose.
Cell membranes are found in animal cells but not cell walls.