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Q: What of the following molecules form cellulose which gives plants structure?
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What do plants develop cellulose for?

Cellulose gives structure and strength to the cell wall.


What is The supporting and structural substance of plants is provided by?

The cell wall provides structure and support in plant cells.


Which carbohydrates makes up the structure of plant cell walls?

Cellulose is the carbohydrate that makes up the cell wall in plants. :)


what gives plants structure and allows them to stand up?

Cellulose.


Is cellulose a nucleic acid?

No, cellulose contains long chains of β-glucose molecules.


What are two polysaccharides in the structure of a plant cell?

2 polysaccharides found in plants are starch and cellulose. :)


What type of carbohydrates give plants their structure?

Cellulose is the carbohydrate that plants use to form their cell walls.


What is the polysaccharides in the cell walls of plants?

A common polysaccharide found in plants would be starch. Starch is made up of roughly 20% amylose and 80% amylopectin which both have a very similar structure except amylopectin is made up of much larger molecules. It is the energy storage system like batteries. Another very common polysaccharide is cellulose. This is the main structural material. All of these molecules are made up of glucose molecules bonded together. In starch the bonds are alpha while in cellulose beta. This sort of means right handed for starch and left handed for cellulose.


The name of a very strong structural molecule in plants that is formed by hydrogen bonding between chains of glucose molecules?

This substance is cellulose.


What is the structure found in plants cells but not animals?

mitochondria, chloroplasts, cellulose cell wall


Is the fiber in your diet really cellulose?

u cant find cellulose in ur body u can only find it in plants structure :)


How are carbohydrates used in plants?

to convert water and carbon dioxide from the environment into glucose and oxygen