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Q: Cellulose fibrils become rigid by​

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In a cell wall, the fibrils are cellulose microfibrils, and the matrix is composed of other polysaccharides and proteins. ... The cell wall also binds the plant cell to its neighbors. This binding creates the tough, rigid skeleton of the plant body. Cell walls are the reason why plants are erect and rigid.

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