Of course it can be. Cellulose is made up of glucose
A cell wall is called fiber because in the definition of the word it says that the cell wall is the thick covering of a plant cell and is made from nonliving fibers.It is called fiber because it is not alive so that means by fiber that is is made up of stuff that is nonliving. I hope this answers your question.
It is made up of pectin and cellulose.
The plant cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, a complex carbohydrate made up of long chains of glucose molecules. In addition to cellulose, plant cell walls also contain other polysaccharides such as hemicellulose and pectin, as well as structural proteins. These components work together to provide structural support and protection for the plant cell.
No, protoplasm consists of cytoplasm and nucleoplasm.
Of course it can be. Cellulose is made up of glucose
No. The weight of plants is made up of water but there are other substances present, for example: Cellulose and cytoplasm. BBC Bitesize will have information on this if you can be bother searching!
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A cell wall in bacteria can be made up of peptidoglycan. In plants it can be made up of cellulose. A cell wall in bacteria can be made up of peptidoglycan. In plants it can be made up of cellulose.
Cellulose
A cell wall is called fiber because in the definition of the word it says that the cell wall is the thick covering of a plant cell and is made from nonliving fibers.It is called fiber because it is not alive so that means by fiber that is is made up of stuff that is nonliving. I hope this answers your question.
A cell wall in bacteria can be made up of peptidoglycan. In plants it can be made up of cellulose. A cell wall in bacteria can be made up of peptidoglycan. In plants it can be made up of cellulose.
It is made up of pectin and cellulose.
False, there are some fungi-like organisms with cellulose, but true fungi do not have cellulose in the cell walls.
A cell wall in bacteria can be made up of peptidoglycan. In plants it can be made up of cellulose. A cell wall in bacteria can be made up of peptidoglycan. In plants it can be made up of cellulose.
The plant cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, a complex carbohydrate made up of long chains of glucose molecules. In addition to cellulose, plant cell walls also contain other polysaccharides such as hemicellulose and pectin, as well as structural proteins. These components work together to provide structural support and protection for the plant cell.
It is made up of pectin and cellulose.