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Pectocellulose is found in the cell wall of​

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Answered by rithika2008
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The most prominent feature of plant histology is certainly the existence of the skeletal wall which is typically pectocellulosic and delimits each cell. In the past, the extracellular skeleton has been more often studied than the living content of the cells themselves. Moreover, it was the subject of morphological analysis in which scientists were more concerned with geometry than with the understanding of the functioning and growth of the organs

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The most prominent feature of plant histology is certainly the existence of the skeletal wall which is typically pectocellulosic and delimits each cell. In the past, the extracellular skeleton has been more often studied than the living content of the cells themselves. Moreover, it was the subject of morphological analysis in which scientists were more concerned with geometry than with the understanding of the functioning and growth of the organs.

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