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Chief chemical compound present in fungal cell is

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Answered by writersparadise
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The fungal cells have a lot of chemical compounds in them. Different types of polysaccharides form the major components in the microfibrillar layers of the fungal cells.


Apart from polysaccharides, fungal cells also have a decent amount of lipids, proteins and various other substances.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Chief chemical compound present in fungal cell is chitin.

Explanation:  

  • Chitin is a complex glucose polysaccharide. In majority of the fungi the cell wall contains chitin as the main components. There is a linkage between chitin and glucan.  
  • Chitin is also known as the fungal cell wall cellulose. This is because in case of plants the cell wall consists of cellulose.  
  • Chitin gives structural support to the fungal cell wall. It also provides rigidity to the fungus. In some fungus, mannan is also present in place of chitin.

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