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A structure for the formation of cell wall in plant cell ​

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Answered by manjumanjula54098
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Plant cell wall includes numerous components, mainly polysaccharidic; its formation is largely based on carbohydrate-carbohydrate interactions. In contrast to the extracellular matrix of most other organisms, the plant cell compartment located outside the plasma membrane is so structured that has been named "wall".

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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The key stages in formation of plant cell wall supramolecular structure are defined and characterized as follows:

(i) formation of cellulose microfibrils;

(ii) interactions between matrix polysaccharides within Golgi apparatus substructures;

(iii) interaction between matrix polysaccharides, newly secreted outside the

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