Yeast cell walls are composed of two layers of ß-glucan, the inner layer being insoluble to alkaline conditions. ![]() Bacterial cell walls are composed of peptidoglycan. In animal cells, the plasma membrane is the only barrier separating cell contents from the environment, but in plants and bacteria the plasma membrane is also surrounded by a rigid cell wall.
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