Difference between plant cell wall and fungi cell wall
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The cell wall of a fungus is made up of a three-part matrix of chitin, glucans, and proteins. The cell wall of a plant is usually made of cellulose, hemicelluloses, pectin, agar, and others. ... Fungi cells don't have chloroplasts, the organelle that plants use to turn sunlight into energy.
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The cell wall of a fungus is made up of a three-part matrix of chitin, glucans, and proteins. The cell wall of a plant is usually made of cellulose, hemicelluloses, pectin, agar, and others. ... Fungi cells don't have chloroplasts, the organelle that plants use to turn sunlight into energy.
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