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write the components of eukaryotic cell wall​

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Answered by AngelicHeart
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In algae and plant cells, the cell wall is usually composed of cellulose. In molds it is composed of chitin and/or cellulose. Animal cells and protozoans lack cell walls. As with bacteria, the rigid, tightknit molecular structure of the cell wall determines shape and helps resist osmotic lysis (def).

Answered by Anonymous
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In algae and plant cells, the cell wall is usually composed of cellulose. In molds it is composed of chitin and/or cellulose. Animal cells and protozoans lack cell walls. As with bacteria, the rigid, tightknit molecular structure of the cell wall determines shape and helps resist osmotic lysis (def)

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