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1. Mannans and galactans can be observed in cell wall of
(a) Fungi
(b) Algae
(c) Plants
(d) Bacteria​

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Answered by seemajain0008
5

Answer:

Explanation:

Mannans and galactans can be observed in cell wall of Algae

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Answered by annasl
1

Answer:

(b) Algae- have cellulose, Galatians, and mannans in their cell walls.

Explanation:

The name "alga" refers to a broad and immensely diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic lifeforms. These organisms are not related since they do not have a common ancestor (polyphyletic).

Algae have cellulose, Galatians, and mannans in their cell walls.

Plants, like algae, have cell walls made up of either polysaccharides like cellulose or a variety of glycoproteins, or both.

Mananas type microfibrils in the cell walls of a variety of marine green algae, such as those in the genera Codium and Acetabularia, as well as in the walls of certain red algae, such as Porphyra, are frequently employed as a tool for algal taxonomy.

(a) fungi cell wall is made of glucans, chitin and glycoproteins.

(c) plants cell wall is made of cellulose, pectin and hemicellilose

(d) bacteria cell wall is made of peptidoglycan

correct option is (b) algae

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