True heres to help any other high school freshmen stuck on this
Yes, cellulose is structural polysaccharide
They um consisted that donosaccharides is about the polysaccharide of glucose the monomers to plant-cell wall to be reinfroces too.
plants use cellulose as a way to keep the stem sturdy
The cell walls of protists and plants both provide structural support and protection to the cell. They are made primarily of cellulose, a polysaccharide that gives strength and rigidity to the cell wall. Additionally, cell walls in both protists and plants allow for passage of nutrients and waste products.
Coverings
Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.
Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.
Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.
Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.
Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.
Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.
Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.