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How are bacterial and plant cell walls different?

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How are bacterial and plant cell walls different?

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One main difference between plant and bacterial cell walls is their structure. Plant cell walls are made up of cellulose, hemicellulose, pectin and lignin. Plant cells have both a primary and a secondary cell wall. Primary walls surround growing and dividing plant cells. The secondary cell walls are important because they facilitate the transport of water and nutrients.

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