Cell wall of fungi is made up of tough and complex sugars called
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the cell wall of fungi is made up of tough and complex Sugars called Chitins
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The cell wall of fungi is made up of tough and complex sugars called CHITIN.
- Chitin is a large polysaccharide of N-acetyl glucosamine.
- It is found in the exoskeleton of insects. It makes up the cell wall of fungi.
- It is the second most abundant in nature next to cellulose.
- It has the function of scaffold material.
- Chitin is derived from the French word chitine. 'Chitine' means covering.
- Chitin is translucent, resilient, pliable and its quite tough
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