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Answer:
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1. Chitin -present in fungi cell wall
2. Pseudopodia - used to engulf food
3. Anaerobes - incapable of surviving with oxygen
4. Peptidoglycan- present in bacterial cell wall
Explanation:
1. Fungi is a diverse group of the organism which exhibits the cell wall which contains glycoproteins, glucans and chitin. Chitin is a polymer of N-acetylglucosamine which forms the important structural part of the fungal cell wall.
2. Pseudopodia - is the extended cytoplasm filled protrusion formed that is able to change their form and helps engulf the food material through exocytosis like in amoeba
3. Anaerobes- the organism which do not require oxygen in order to survive or that is their metabolic reactions do not need oxygen to complete the complex reactions.
4. Peptidoglycan- is a polymer made of the amino acid and sugar component which are N-acetylmuramic acid and β- linked N-acetylglucosamine. The peptidoglycan is present in the cell wall of the bacteria which provides the strength to the structure.