A bacterial cell wall is composed of:
A) A polysaccharide consisting of a single type of monosaccharide unit and cross-linking oligopeptides.
B) A polysaccharide consisting of 2 types of monosaccharide units and cross-linking oligopeptides.
C) A polysaccharide consisting of 3 types of monosaccharide units and cross-linking oligopeptides.
D) Two different polysaccharides and 1 type of oligopeptide, which are cross-linked.
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