📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The cell wall of bacteria is made up of:
A
peptidoglycan
B
cellulose
C
glycogen
D
peptone
Explanation
Unlike rigid plant cell walls solely made of cellulose, protective bacterial cell walls are primarily and robustly composed of peptidoglycan, an intricate polymer array of specific sugars and amino acids.
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