The cells of plants, fungi and bacteria have an additional outer covering (a) Name the outer covering
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it is cell wall
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A cell wall is a rigid, semi-permeable protective layer in some cell types. This outer covering is positioned next to the cell membrane (plasma membrane) in most plant cells, fungi, bacteria, algae, and some archaea. ... Bacterial cell walls are composed of a sugar and amino acid polymer called peptidoglycan
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