No, plant cells do not contain peptidoglycan. Peptidoglycan is a polymer that is primarily found in the cell walls of bacteria, providing structural support. Instead, plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose, which gives them rigidity and strength.
The cell walls of eubacteria contain peptidoglycan.
Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
All plant cells contain chlorophyll. It is located in the chloroplast.
Yes, plant cells contain a nucleus.
Peptidoglycan is a chemical found in most cell walls of plant cells. Peptidoglycan is a polymer consisting of sugars and amino acids that forms the cell wall.
The cell walls of eubacteria contain peptidoglycan.
Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.
Plant cells have organelles such as chloroplasts and a large central vacuole that are not found in bacterial cells. Plant cells also have a cell wall made of cellulose, while most bacterial cells have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan.
Plant cells and bacterial cells definitely contain cell walls.
okay, animal cells don't have chloroplasts!! only plant cells do!! chloroplasts give the plant its green color!!
Animal cells contain centriole that is absent in plants .
Plant cells contain cell walls while animal cells do not (animal cells contain cell membranes).
The best i can do is: the cell walls are made from cellulose not peptidoglycan and penicillin interfers and weakens the peptidoglycan that makes up bacterial cell walls
All plant cells contain chlorophyll. It is located in the chloroplast.
Chloroplasts contain bundles of thylakoids in most plant cells.
Yes, plant cells contain a nucleus.