The cell wall is a feature of bacteria and plant cells. |
The cell wall is a feature of bacteria, plant cells, and fungal cells. |
Cell walls of bacteria are primarily used for protection against hostile envorinments or against the immune system of the host of pathogenic bacteria. It contains peptidoglycan, which can be made visible in gram positive bacteria by gram staining. |
Cell walls of bacteria are primarily used for protection against hostile envorinments or against the immune system of the host of pathogenic bacteria. It contains peptidoglycan, which can be made visible in gram positive bacteria by gram staining. The cell walls of bacteria are also vital for containing the high [osmotic pressure]? inside bacterial cells caused by the high concentration of solutes? in the cytoplasm, which can often be as high as 15 atmospheres. Many antibiotics target the cell wall of bacteria, including penicillin and its derivatives.Fungal cell wallsThe cell walls of fungal cells are composed of chitin?, the same protein that gives strength to the exoskeletons? of insects. They serve a similar to those of plant cells, giving fungal cells rigidity and strength to hold their shapes. |
The cell walls of fungal cells are composed of chitin?, the same protein that gives strength to the exoskeletons? of insects. They serve a similar to those of plant cells, giving fungal cells rigidity and strength to hold their shapes.