Cell walls
A) occur in plants, animals, and bacteria
B) are found in plants and bacteria, but have different chemical compositions
C) have the same chemical composition in plants and bacteria
D) have the same chemical composition in plants and animals
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Q62: One major difference between bacterial and plant
Q63: Exhibit 16C A polysaccharide. Q64: Glycogen has a similar structure to amylopectin, Q65: Exhibit 16C A polysaccharide. Q66: Glycogen breakdown proceeds from the nonreducing ends. Q68: There are two forms of starch: Q69: Which of the following has only α Q70: The linkage between the glucose residues in Q71: A bacterial cell wall is composed of: Q72: Exhibit 16C A polysaccharide. Unlock this Answer For Free Now! View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents![]()
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