OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE
DIVERSITY AMONG LIFE FORMS
Question
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cell membrane
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cell wall
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both
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Fungal cells have both an outer cell wall and a cell membrane.
Detailed explanation-2: -In most fungal species the inner cell wall consists of a core of covalently attached branched -(1, 3) glucan with 3 to 4% interchain and chitin (9, 10). -(1, 3) Glucan and chitin form intrachain hydrogen bonds and can assemble into fibrous microfibrils that form a basket-like scaffold around the cell.
Detailed explanation-3: -The cells of all living organisms, including bacteria cells, animal cells, plant cells, and fungal cells contain a cell membrane.
Detailed explanation-4: -Similarities Between Plant Cells and Fungus Cells Both plant cells and fungi cells: Have cell walls. This is basically a thin, tough shell made of sugars that surrounds the cell. Animal cells (like yours) don’t have this cell wall.