Structural polysaccharides include: chitin, peptidoglycan, and cellulose. In all three, the monomers are joined by the types of
bonds shown in the picture of cellulose above. These polysaccharides are structural components of the cell walls of different
organisms. Which of these does NOT correctly pair the polysaccharide with the organism in which it is found?
chitin, fungi
cellulose, plant
chitin, archaebacteria
peptidoglycan; bacteria

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Answer:

chitin; archaebacteria

Explanation:

Chitin; archaebacteria. Chitin is found in fungi. Peptidoglycan is found in bacteria and some archaebacteria. Cellulose is found in plants. Animals do not have cell walls.