Cellulose is found in plant cell walls and accounts for their strength. Cellulose permits upright stems defeating the pull of gravity.
The cell wall is the strong and tough covering that adds strength to plant cells. The cell walls are composed of cellulose.
In plant cells, the cell wall surrounds the cell membrane. The cell wall gives the cell rigidity and strength. Cell walls can also be found in bacteria, fungi, and algae. They are not found in animal cells or protozoa.
Chloroplasts are found only in plant cells, they are what give the plant its green pigment. Hope this helps :D
Cellulose gives strength and rigidity to plant cells.
Cellulose
Glycogen and cholesterol are never in plant cell.Phospholipids are in membranes.Answer is cellulose.
Cellulose. It is so tough even we humans cannot break it down.
The cell wall is the strong and tough covering that adds strength to plant cells. The cell walls are composed of cellulose.
Plant Cells
Cellulose is found in plant walls.
Cellulose is the main carbohydrate found the cell walls of plants.
I am not sure. But I do know that regular cell walls are found in both.Plant- Thick Rectangular GreenAnimal- Thin Circular ClearEdited answer:Cellulose cell wall is found in plants
Lignin is a type of polymer found in the cell walls of plant cells that provides support and structure for the plant- it makes them rigid.
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