Biology, asked by kalpnathyadav01, 10 months ago

fungi ki cell wall polysaccharide and chitin se bani hoti hai but ek exception hai fungi ki cell wall cellulos ki hoti hai but cellulose only in plant me hote hai fungi me kaise vo bhi spore me​

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Answered by ritikchanderiya5
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Answer:

Ophiostoma (earlier Ceratocystis), an ascomycete fungus, does have cellulose in its walls.

Explanation:

The Oomycetes (=Peronosporomycetes) and Hyphochytriomycetes have cellulose in their cell walls. But they are no longer considered fungi. Dictyostelid slime moulds also form cellulose walls in certain life stages, but again, these organisms are not considered fungi. What does that leave us with?

Ophiostoma (earlier Ceratocystis), an ascomycete fungus, does have cellulose in its walls. But that’s about it. If we talk of fungal cell walls, chitin and β -1,3 and 1,6 glucans are the general rule, rather than cellulose.

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