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Chief material present in the cell wall of plant, fungal and prokaryotic cells are:
A. Proteins
B. Lipids
C. Polysaccharides
D. Phospholipids

Right answer is C.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The chief material present in the cell wall of plant, fungal and prokaryotic cells is Polysaccharides.

  • Option C. Polysaccharides is correct
  • ‌In fungi, a cell wall is composed of Chitin. Chitin is a polysaccharide and fungi absorb nutrients from the soil but plants need chlorophyll for performing photosynthesis. Peptidoglycan is the main component in the cell wall it is also known as Murein.
  • In the plant, cross-linked cell fibres exist which are flexible and thick. Cellulose is the major fibre in the cell wall.
  • The fungal cell wall comprises chitin and the bacterial cell wall is composed of peptidoglycan and the plant cell wall is composed of cellulose.
  • Peptidoglycan is a polysaccharide which has units of glucan. Peptidoglycans pertain to structural polysaccharide groups so it provides a proper structure to the cell wall of bacteria. Chitin is fibrous or thread-like material or element that has a polysaccharide.
  • Hence, The chief material present in the cell wall of plant, fungal and prokaryotic cells is Polysaccharides.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Chief material present in the cell wall of plant, fungal and prokaryotic cells are: Polysaccharides.

Explanation:

  • The chief constituent of the cell wall of a plant cell is cellulose, which is a polysaccharide.
  • In the fungi, cell wall is composed of Chitin. Chitin is a polysaccharide and fungi absorb nutrients from the soil but plants need chlorophyll for performing photosynthesis.
  • Polysaccharides are carbohydrate that can be decomposed by hydrolysis into two or more molecules of monosaccharides.
  • Starch, cellulose and glycogen are some of the example of polysaccharides.
  • There are some types of polysaccharides and they are- Glycogen, cellulose, starch and inulin.
  • Polysaccharides are also called as glycan, the form in which most natural carbohydrates occur.
  • We are given with four options, from which option 3 which is polysaccharides is correct.
  • Other 3 options are not correct.

Hence option 3 is correct.

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