what is the chemical nature of cell wall and how is it different from that of the fungi
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The chemical composition of the cell wall is closely correlated with the taxonomic classification of fungi. In general, fungal cell walls share a common chemical structure composed of homo- and heteropolysaccharides, protein, protein-polysaccharide complexes, lipids, melanin, and polysaccharide chains of chitin.
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The chemical composition of the cell wall is closely correlated with the taxonomic classification of fungi. In general, fungal cell walls share a common chemical structure composed of homo- and heteropolysaccharides, protein, protein-polysaccharide complexes, lipids, melanin, and polysaccharide chains of chitin....
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