Which statement best describes the composition of cell walls found in water molds?
a. All individuals have only walls made of cellulose.
b. All individuals have only walls made of chitin.
c. All individuals have only peptidoglycan walls.
d. Some individuals have cell walls of chitin, and others have cell walls of cellulose.
e. Some individuals have cell walls of chitin, some have cell walls of cellulose, and some have cell walls of both
chitin and cellulose.
d
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