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2 polysaccharides found in plants are starch and cellulose. :)

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Starch and cellulose, are two polysaccharides in plant cells.

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Plant cells store glucose as a polysaccharide called?

The cell walls of plants can actually have two layers. The primary structure is a polysaccharide known as cellulose (which is actually not digestible when consumed by humans). Later in the plant's life a second cell wall can be developed using a molecule known as lignin which is quite rigid even after the plant has died.


What is a description of the structure of plant cell?

the structure of a plant cell contains a nucleus, cell wall , cell membrane mitochondria ,Golgi body, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplast, vacuole rough endoplasmic reticulum. it will be better if you see the structure at some other site


What are two types of cells called?

When a cell reproduces by mitosis, the two identical new cells are called daughter cells.


What type of cell is nucleus found in?

A eukaryotic cell is one of two different types of cells. Organisms that are based on the eukaryotic cell are called β€œeukaryotes” and include plants, animals, fungi, and protists. The only organisms that are not based on the eukaryotic cell are organisms based on a prokaryotic cell structure. It is the only cell that contain a nucleus.


. Why do plant cells need these two organelles while animal cells do not?

Well, plant cells need something firm to hold themselves so they have the cell wall . It is a supporting structure and protects the cell from any injury. It is not a living organelle but made up of cellulose. Animal cells have the skeletal system to protect themselves. Animal cells do not have plastids because they get energy from food. Plants, however use chloroplast, a kind of plastid with the green pigment chlorophyll to make their food using sunlight. Moreover , plastids like chromoplast and Leucoplast provide color to the plant , hence attracting insects.

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Name two polysaccharides found in plants and describe their functions?

The cell wall of the plant is made from polysaccharides, which consist of two or more monosaccharides. Polysaccharides job in the cell wall is storage, while some other polysaccharides like starch are stored to be changed into energy.


What are the two structure found in plant cell?

it wil have two structures: chloroplast and cell wall


What two structure are found in plant cell but not in an animal?

Cell wall and chroloplasts


What structure forms between two new nuclei in a plant cell?

A cell plate forms


What are example of a polysaccharides?

Two examples of polysaccahrides are cellulose (makes up plant cell walls) and glycogen (which is how carbohydrate is stored in the cells of the body).


What does cell plate refer to?

Cell plate is a formation in plant cells. It is a structure that grows between two sets of chromosomes when a cell is undergoing cell division. It is the structure that finally becomes the wall that sets apart the two new cells after cell division.


What is the cell structure of a dog?

A structure of a cell.there are two types of cell -animal cellplant cellMost of the parts (cell organelle) of an animal cell and a plant cell are similar but the only difference is that an animal cell has cytoplasm where as an plant cell has a cell wall, plastids, and large vacuoles.the structure of an animal cell is kind of round, and a plant cell is kind of a rectanglethe structure of a dead cell is like that of a cell in monastries it has empty cells.


What does cell membrane in a plant cell?

What does a cell membrane do in a plant cell?A cell membrane creates a barrier that is semipermeable. The barrier separates the plant's internal structure consisting of organelles from the external environment. Exchange of molecules between the two environments exists in the form of passive transport (requires no ATP) and active transport (requires the expenditure of ATP).


Each plant cell has Structure X Structure X makes a copy of itself before before the cell divides into two new cells What is Structure X?

structure X is the DNA or genetic material eg the chromosomes, which has to copy itself so that the new cell has information so that it can do basic funstions like respire. etc


Which two parts of a plants cell structure would you not find in an anmial cell structure?

Plant cells have cell walls; animal cells do not. As noted in the description of the prokaryotic cell wall, the cell must also have a plasma membrane. Plant cells have cell walls in addition to plasma membranes, not instead of plasma membranes. Plant cell walls are composed all or partially of a carbohydrate called cellulose, which is quite different from the peptidoglycan of prokaryotic cell walls. The primary function of the cell wall is support, and in-conjunction with the central vacuole, to create turgor (stiffness) in plant structures like leave.


What two cell parts provide plant cells with extra support?

The cell wall. With this rigid structure plant cells can maintain turgor pressure; the pressure of internalized water pushing out on the cell wall. This pressure in every plant cell keeps the plant erect.


What is the Process of cell division in a plant cell?

cell plant grows between the two new nuclei