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The cell wall of a fungi is made of glucosamine polymer chitin. The fungi wall serves as a cell protection in osmotic pressure and environmental changes.

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Fungus cell walls are primarily composed of a structural carbohydrate called chitin, which is also found in the exoskeletons of insects and crustaceans. Chitin provides strength and protection to the fungal cells. Additionally, some fungi have cell walls made of glucans and mannans, which are other types of polysaccharides.

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Fungus cell walls are made of chitin

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chitin - a long chain of polymer

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