Cellulose gives structure and strength to the cell wall.
I think it has cellulose as it is a plant and all plants have cellulose Yes, insectivorous plants have cellulose. Most of them are highly developed vascular plants. These plants meet part of their nitrogen requirement from insects.
cellulose
plants use cellulose as a way to keep the stem sturdy
There are several things that can break down cellulose. Most are anaerobic bacteria like cellulomonas and are found in the stomachs of cows and sheep.
We get fiber in our diets from the cellulose (cell walls) in plants.
Cellulose is made in animals, starch is made in plants from polysaccarides
No. Cellulose is a substance, not a living thing. Plants evolved from algae that developed cell walls made of cellulose.
Plants
amylose and amylopectin
Mainly cellulose, hemi-cellulose and pectin.
Yes, cellulose forms the cell walls of all plants
Cellulose is what the main body of most plants is made of. Cellulose is very useful in many ways.