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
The cell membrane and the cell wall is are composed of two different things. The cell membrane is made from phospholipid bilayers that becomes flexible by cholesterols. The cell wall is a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane that is either composed of cellulose, chitin, or peptidoglycan depending on the cell.
Fungal cells.
HEMICELLULOSE
Bacteria with a cell wall composed of peptidoglycan are referred to as Gram-positive bacteria. These bacteria retain the crystal violet dye in the Gram staining process, giving them a purple color under a microscope. Examples include Staphylococcus and Streptococcus species.
Plant cells have a cell wall composed primarily of cellulose. This rigid structure provides support and protection for the plant cell. The cell wall is located outside the cell membrane.
Cell wall made out of cellulose is the cell wall of a plant. A fungi has a cell wall composed of chitin and a bacteria has a cell wall composed of glycoprotein.
The cell walls of plants are composed of cellulose.
Chitin is commonly found in fungi cell walls.
no a plant cell has a cell wall
animal cell
Protists
Cell wall .
The human.
cell wall
The cell wall is made up chiefly of cellulose, is relatively rigid, and provides support for the cell.
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.
The cell membrane and the cell wall is are composed of two different things. The cell membrane is made from phospholipid bilayers that becomes flexible by cholesterols. The cell wall is a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane that is either composed of cellulose, chitin, or peptidoglycan depending on the cell.