Multiple Choice
Fungal cell walls are different from plant cell walls because fungal walls contain
A) cellulose, whereas plant walls have chitin.
B) glycogen, whereas plant walls have cellulose.
C) chitin, whereas plant walls have cellulose.
D) cellulose, whereas plant walls have pectin.
E) chitin, whereas plant walls have starch.
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