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Yes, cellulose is a structural carbohydrate found in plant cell walls, including those of stems. It provides strength and rigidity to the plant structure, contributing to the support and growth of the stem.

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Plants developed cellulose for?

plants use cellulose as a way to keep the stem sturdy


Is cellulose in all plant cells?

Not ALL of then just those important to the structural integrity. (leaves, stem, etcetera)


Why do plants have a hard stem?

A woody stem


What is the cellulose material that should be a part of your diet?

The cell wall of plant cell is made up of cellulose. So green leafy vegetables have got most cellulose in it. Fruits also contains cellulose. Cellulose can not be digested by humans. that gives bulk to your feces.


Which structure is chiefly composed of a nonliving material known as cellulose?

Trees and anything made of wood.


How much does a bmx stem cost?

Anything from USD 20 to USD 200


What monomer does cellulose have?

cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose. cellulose is a polymer. it a chain of repeating monomers. the monomer for cellulose is glucose.


Is cellulose a complex carbohydrate?

Cellulose is a carbohydrate.


When have stem Cells cured anything?

Their first major accomplishment was the Reestablishment of the Retinal Wall [retina].


What substance make cell walls strong?

cellulose is the strong substance that makes up cell walls.


Is there a type of termite that can eat through steel?

No ---------------------------------------------------------- I am no entomological expert, but I can say with some confidence that no such species exists. Termites eat through wood because it is high in cellulose, in fact they will eat almost anything high in cellulose (one of the few animal species that can process raw cellulose). The termites themselves do not process the cellulose, though. They have symbiont protozoans in their hindgut that do this for them, so they survive through a symbiotic relationship with these gut protozoans. As a species, termites are defined by this dependence on cellulose. So, if an insect species was found to eat steel, it would most likely not be classified as a termite. Steel does not contain cellulose.


How do you grow linen?

Linen is made from flax. Flax is cellulose fibers that grow inside the stalks of a flax plant. Flax is then harvested when the fibers and stem begin to turn yellow and the seeds turn brown.Ê