Questions: Cell walls of plants, fungi, and bacteria are made primarily of.

Cell walls of plants, fungi, and bacteria are made primarily of.
Transcript text: Cell walls of plants, fungi, and bacteria are made primarily of $\qquad$
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The answer is the first one (A): "exhathytates."

Explanation for each option:

  1. Exhathytates: This seems to be a misspelling or a placeholder. In the context of plant structure, the correct term might be "cellulose," which is a primary component of plant cell walls. However, given the options, this is the closest to a plausible answer.

  2. Pololis: This appears to be a misspelling or incorrect term. It might be intended to refer to "polysaccharides," which are indeed important in plant structure, but the term itself is not correct as presented.

  3. Mands: This does not correspond to any known term related to plant structure or composition.

  4. Muktrie with: This also does not correspond to any known term related to plant structure or composition.

In summary, the options provided seem to contain misspellings or placeholders, but the first option, "exhathytates," is the closest to a plausible answer when considering the context of plant structure.

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