Prokaryotic cell differs from higher plant cell wall in having
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a. pectin
b. lignin
c. murein
d. cellulose
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The cell walls of prokaryotes differ chemically from the eukaryotic cell walls of plant cells, which are primarily made of cellulose. In bacteria, for example, the cell walls are composed of peptidoglycans (sugars and amino acids), according to Washington University.
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pectin
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