The laying down of cell walls by the plant cell.
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The plant cell wall is a matrix of cellulose microfibrils cross-linked by hemicellulose, pectin, and extensin . Plant cells grow by localized loosening of the cell walls and expansion of the vacuole resulting from osmotic influx of water.
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plant tissue structure. The primary wall is the cellulose-containing layer laid down by cells that are dividing and growing. To allow for cell wall expansion during growth, primary walls are thinner and less rigid than those of cells that have stopped growing
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