Practice question
Question
Which polysaccharide is the main component of bacterial cell walls?
Explanation
Peptidoglycan is the correct answer as it accurately identifies the biological location, composition, or distribution described in this question. In Carbohydrates, the spatial organization and localization of molecules are critical to their function. Peptidoglycan is specifically associated with the structure or compartment mentioned because of its unique biochemical properties and physiological role. The other options (Chitin, Glycogen, and Dextran) are primarily associated with different cellular compartments, tissues, or structural contexts.