False. Plants have cell walls made up of cellulose, while fungi have cell walls made up of chitin.
Cell walls are primarily composed of cellulose, a complex carbohydrate, in plants. In bacteria, cell walls are made of peptidoglycan. Fungi have cell walls made of chitin. These cell wall components provide structure, support, and protection for the cells.
Fungal cell walls are primarily made of chitin, while plant cell walls are primarily made of cellulose. Fungal cell walls do not contain lignin, which is found in plant cell walls and provides rigidity. Additionally, fungal cell walls do not have chloroplasts like plant cell walls do.
A cell wall can be made up of different things depending on what you are talking about. A cell wall in plants are made up of cellulose. A cell wall in bacteria are made up of glycoprotein. A cell wall in fungi are made up of chitin.
Variety of glycoproteins The cell walls of plants and algae are made up of cellulose (a complex carbohydrate).
Bronchiectasis
chronic bronchitis
They are made up of mostly Chitin.
False. Plants have cell walls made up of cellulose, while fungi have cell walls made up of chitin.
ANSWER:Inhalers use albuterol or another bronchial dialator to make the walls of the lungs expand, therefore exposing more alveoli to the incoming air. This is what asthma patients need for their attacks.
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No, bacteria cell walls is made up of peptidoglycan also called murein.
Yes, they do. The cell wall of fungi is made of chitin.
Cell walls are primarily composed of cellulose, a complex carbohydrate, in plants. In bacteria, cell walls are made of peptidoglycan. Fungi have cell walls made of chitin. These cell wall components provide structure, support, and protection for the cells.
Yes.
The term "bronchial" refers to the larger airways within the lungs, called the bronchi or bronchial tubes. These tubes branch off into the smaller airways that contain the alveoli, or air sacs.Bronchial conditions (such as asthma) prevent sufficient airflow through the tubes, either through inflammation, edema, or adhesion of the tube walls.