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Multiple Choice
What makes up the cell wall of a fungus?
A
Lignin
B
Peptidoglycan
C
Cellulose
D
Chitin
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that the cell wall is a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane.
Recognize that different organisms have different materials making up their cell walls. For example, plants have cell walls made of cellulose, while bacteria have cell walls made of peptidoglycan.
Identify that fungi are a distinct group of organisms, separate from plants and bacteria, and have their own unique cell wall composition.
Learn that the primary component of fungal cell walls is chitin, a long-chain polymer of N-acetylglucosamine, which is a derivative of glucose.
Remember that chitin provides structural support and protection to fungal cells, similar to how cellulose functions in plant cells.