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The cell walls of fungi are different than the cell walls of plants because they contain

The hard material of chitin
Pores that allow air in
They contain digestive enzymes
Spores are released from here

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A, the hard material of chitin makes them different
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User Dtsn
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Fungi cell walls are made of chitin and other polysaccharides, not cellulose (Plants) or protein (Animals). Therefore your answer is-

"The cell walls of fungi are different than the cell walls of plants because they contain the hard material of chitin"
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