Biology, asked by rishu3167, 11 months ago

What is Lignin?Where it is present?​

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Answered by girishnaik315pedmq6
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Lignin is a constituent of the cell walls of almost all dry land plant cell walls. It is the second most abundant natural polymer in the world, surpassed only by cellulose. Of the polymers found in plant cell walls, lignin is the only one that is not composed of carbohydrate (sugar) monomers.
Answered by yogenderans
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Answer:

Hi

Explanation:

Lignin is a constituent of cell wall.

it is present in cell walls of plant cell.

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