How is bacterial cell wall different from plant cell wall?
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One main difference between plant and bacterial cell walls is their structure. ... Bacteria cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan; they do not contain cellulose like plant cell walls. The bacteria cell wall is rigid.
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Living organisms are made up of microscopic units called cells. The cells for animals, plants, fungi and bacteria have many similarities, and some fundamental differences. All living cells have cytoplasmic membranes, but animal cells do not have cell walls, and plant and bacterial cells do. The molecular structure and function of plant cell walls, however, is distinctly different from the structure and function of bacterial cell walls.
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