They can be made of wood, brick, iron, steel, brick, glass and pretty much every tough materiam
Fungal cell walls are primarily made of chitin, while plant cell walls are primarily made of cellulose. Fungal cell walls do not contain lignin, which is found in plant cell walls and provides rigidity. Additionally, fungal cell walls do not have chloroplasts like plant cell walls do.
It is made of aluminion
Chloroplast
A tree is made of cells that have cell walls.
It is made of plaster on the front, ceiling, and two side walls and glass on the back wall.
The walls of the bronchioles are made up of smooth muscle, connective tissue, and epithelial cells.
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If you are referring to plant cell walls, then they are made up of primarily cellulose and carbohydrates. Even though carbohydrates do make up cell walls in plants, cellulose (a polymer of glucose {consists of many glucose molecules}) is the primary structural component of a plant cell wall.
No, bacteria cell walls is made up of peptidoglycan also called murein.
The walls are made from sticks and the roof is made from mud.
Yes, different organisms have different substances in their cell walls. For example, plants have cell walls made of cellulose, fungi have cell walls made of chitin, and bacteria have cell walls made of peptidoglycan. These differences in cell wall composition are important for distinguishing between different types of organisms.
Yes, fungi do have a cell wall. It differs from a plant's cell wall which is made of cellulose because a fungus' cell walls are made of chitin.