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Plants are rigid in nature due to the presence of 'X' in the cell. (a) Identify 'X'. (b) What is the chief constituent of "X" that provides structural strength to it?

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Plants cells are surrounded by the rigid cellulosic cell wall and hence are rigid. The cytoskeleton provides structural support in all cells. The cell membrane is phospholipid layer and does not impart rigidity. Centrioles are present in the animal cell only. Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis.

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