Which statement about extracellular structures (plant cell walls and the extracellular matrix of animal cells) is correct?

Extracellular structures store energy in the form of polysaccharides for subsequent metabolism by the cell.

Information can be transmitted from these extracellular structures to the cytoplasm.

All extracellular structures form barriers to separate adjacent cells.

Proteins and lipids are common components of extracellular structures.

Extracellular structures regulate the passage of water molecules across the cell membrane.