Cumulative General Science/Technology Quiz

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Yes, that would be the major groups of events in cellular respiration. It's your turn.
 
Cell walls in plants are rigid, in bacteria they're not. And if I remember correctly, fungal cell walls do not have cellulose in them?
 
Fungal cell walls are made of chitin. And bacterial cell walls are made from...uhhm, a lot of polysaccharides?
 
Well, unless you wish to say that I got it, I'm out of ideas. I dont remember much else from basic bio 2 yeas ago.
 
As in, all the steps of the Krebs cycle? Gylcolysis? Or just the electron transport chain?

Ooh, i'd managed to repress those memorys!
 
Do bacteria even have cell walls? I thought only plants had walls, bacteria have membranes? a phospholipid bi-layer..
 
Ok, why does -40 degrees not have to be annotated with a system abbreviation?
 
Bacteria use peptidoglycan, fungi use chitin, plants use cellulose.
 
... and Kelvin doesn't allow for negative values. But I don't think it was Serutan's turn to go. :p
 
wasn't there a 72 hour wait?
 
Abgar technically opened the floor in post #30, so Serutan was fully justified in asking his question.
 
No worries.. why is this called cumulative tho, unless the OP counts up the winners?
 
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