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sugars do not function only in the production and storage of cellular energy. they also can be used to make mechanical supports. both plant and fungal cells gain structural support from cell walls composed of carbohydrate polymers. compare the chemical component(s) of these cell walls. a like plant cells, fungal cells possess a cewls composed of cellulose b plant cell walls are composed of cellulose while fungal cell walls are composed of chitin. c plant cell walls are composed of starch while fungal cell walls are composed of cellulose d plant cell walls are composed of cellulose while fungal cell walls are composed of a mixture of cellulose, starch and chitin.
Plant cell walls are made of cellulose, providing structural support. Fungal cell walls are composed of chitin, a different carbohydrate - based polymer, which also gives them structural stability.
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B. Plant cell walls are composed of cellulose while fungal cell walls are composed of chitin.