cell wall or cell membrane depending on what type of cell
Cellulose, a type of polysaccharide which gives structural support.
The correct answer is A: Forms the cell wall. Carbohydrates, particularly in the form of polysaccharides like cellulose in plants and chitin in fungi, provide structural support to cell walls. While carbohydrates can play roles in energy storage and cell signaling, their primary function in this context relates to structural integrity.
The thing that forms a outside of a cell if there isn't a cell wall is a cell membrane.
Plant cell wall:the major carbohydrates are cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin (lignin, xylan in secondary cell wall) Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan
The new cell wall forms along the cell plate that forms between the two daughter nuclei of a plant cell.
The cell wall is made up of complex carbohydrates (cellulose).
The cell wall in a plant cell is made up of cellulose, carbohydrates, hemicellulose, pectin and micro-fibrils
The cell wall of plants is mainly composed of the carbohydrates cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin.
Cellulose is a strong material that makes up some of the cell wall of a cell. Also cellulose that is found in the cell wall of plant cells are carbohydrates.
plant's eukaryotic cell has cell wall
Plant cell walls are made of carbohydrates like cellulose. Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan. Hope this helps!