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1 (1.)

2 All Prokaryotes >Achaea and Bacteria Some Protists Plants Fungi Animals Most Protists

3 Under the Microscope Cell wall (6.)

4 Cell wall purposes Protection Strength Shape maintenance Regulation: Prevents lysis (bursting)

5 PlasmodesmataPlasmodesmata Narrow channels transport: Water Nutrients Director of plant growth and development

6 Cell Wall Structure

7 Archaea Polysaccharides Proteins Inorganic Compounds? Diversity

8 Bacteria! Peptidoglycan Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative (2.)

9 Cellulose > Protists and Plants < Primary Wall Middle Lamella Secondary Wall PLANT CELLS (3.) (4.)

10 CHITIN

11 How do cell walls help us? Paper Wood Fiber Energy Shelter

12 References 1.“Carcassonne castle, France.” Wayfaring Travel Guide. (accessed 12 March, 2010). 2.“Doughnut Varieties.” Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and Coffee. (accessed 13 March, 2010). 3.“Chemistry Review.” Nutrition Resources. (accessed 15 March, 2010). 4.“22.5 The Dynamic Plant Cell Wall.” Molecular Cell Biology. (accessed 15 March 2010). 5."Plasmodesmata." What is a Virus?. Web. 23 Mar 2010.. 6."cell wall." Bhs-66800. Web. 15 Mar 2010.. 7.Hannahs, Greg. "Plasmodesmata." Hannahs Inc., 1997. Web. 15 Mar 2010.. 8.Saupe, Dr. Stephen. "Plant Physiology." Cell Walls-Structure and Function. SG Saupe, 06 Feb 2009. Web. 23 Mar 2010..


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