All living organisms are cells or are composed of cells. Only plant cells have cellulose which makes them stiff and upright. Plants need cellulose because they don't have bones like you and me.
Yes, cellulose is present in the cell wall of a plant.
Cellulose in living plant cells and Lignified cellulose in non-living plant cells (As in heartwood and outer bark)Phloem
A cell Wall
cellwall
All living organisms are cells or are composed of cells. Only plant cells have cellulose which makes them stiff and upright. Plants need cellulose because they don't have bones like you and me.
Yes, cellulose is present in the cell wall of a plant.
Cellulose is not used in plant cells for energy. It is used for structural strength.
Wool does not contain cellulose. Only materials that are from plant derivatives do. Cellulose is the main structural material in all plant cells.
Plant cell walls are composed of Cellulose
Cellulose exists in all plant cells. I believe it exists to a certain degree in most prokaryotic and animal cells as well.
Cellulose in living plant cells and Lignified cellulose in non-living plant cells (As in heartwood and outer bark)Phloem
A cell Wall
cellulose. cellulose is not the material in ALL cell walls, just plant cells. It's chitin in fungi and peptidoglycan in bacteria.
The cell wall of plant cells are comprised of the organic molecule cellulose, a polysaccharide.
Cellulose is the substance that makes up most of a plant cell's walls
Cellulose is the substance that makes up most of a plant cell's walls