Cell wall of the plant is different from prokaryotes in:
Both structure and chemical composition
Structue only
Chemical composition only
Number of layers only

Solution-

Meaning:
  • Plant Cell Wall- The cell wall In plants is an extra protective covering made up of cellulose that protects the plant cell from environmental variations.
  • Prokaryotic Cell Wall- The cell wall of bacteria (prokaryotes) is made up of peptidoglycan. Peptidoglycan is a polymer, also known as murein, consisting of sugar and amino acids and gives structural strength to the cell wall.
Difference in Chemical Composition:
  • Plant Cell Wall- The cell wall In plants is made up of cellulose.
  • Prokaryotic Cell Wall- The cell wall of bacteria (prokaryotes) is made up of murein (it contains sugar & amino acids).
Difference in Structural Composition:
  • Plant Cell Wall- The cell wall consists of cytoskeleton that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization.
  • Prokaryotic Cell Wall- The cell wall of bacteria (prokaryotes) lacks the cytoskeleton.
Based on these differences, Statement  Both structure and chemical composition is correct.

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