Answer is Bacteria
Unlike eukaryotic cell wall which is made of cellulose, the bacteria cell wall is a complex structure. It is made of a substance called peptidoglycan and is also known as murein. Peptidoglycan hasn’t been found anywhere else on Earth, other than the cell walls of bacteria. Peptidoglycan composed of the two sugars are N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) and N-acetylmuramic (NAM) acid.