Plant cell walls contain cellulose and provide structural support to plant cells.
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.
What are organelles and what are they found in?
Only plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose. Animal cells have cell membranes instead.
The rigid non-living boundary found only in plant cells is the cell wall. It provides support and protection for the cell, allowing plants to maintain their structure and shape. The cell wall is composed primarily of cellulose.
The endodermis and the pericycle are unique to roots.
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.
Cellulose is a substance found in plant cells, surrounding and inside the cell wall. --- Cellulose is not found in animal cells, it is only found in plants. But you are correct, cellulose serves as the foundation for plant cell walls.
The cell walls of plants are composed of cellulose.
What are organelles and what are they found in?
Only plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose. Animal cells have cell membranes instead.
The rigid non-living boundary found only in plant cells is the cell wall. It provides support and protection for the cell, allowing plants to maintain their structure and shape. The cell wall is composed primarily of cellulose.
The endodermis and the pericycle are unique to roots.
cellulose and chitin are considered structual polysaccharides because they form tough structual cell walls in plants for example. They are the polysaccharides that are used to build a structual frame.
Bacteria have also been known to have a cell wall. The cell wall in Plants is composed of a material called cellulose however. Check this sites out. I found it contains relevant information: http://www.biology4kids.com/files/cell_wall.html
The cell wall is made of cellulose. Not only hard, but nearly indigestible.
One such structure specific to plant cells is the cell wall. It provides structural support and protection to the cell, helping maintain cell shape and rigidity. The cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, a polysaccharide that is unique to plant cells.
fiber is undigestible because our bodies are not made to digest cellulose. fiber can mostly be found only in plants.