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what is the function of cellulose​

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Answered by sianav
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As the chief constituent (or main ingredient) of the cell walls of plants, cellulose performs a structural or skeletal function. Just as our hard, bony skeletons provide attachment points for our muscles and support our bodies, so the rigidity or stiffness found in any plant is due to the strength of its cell walls.

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Answered by asimkhan33329
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Cellulose is a very important polysaccharide because it is the most abundant organic compound on earth. Cellulose is a major component of tough cell walls that surround plant cells, and is what makes plant stems, leaves, and branches so strong. Cellulose serves many functions including:

connecting cells to form tissues

signaling cells to grow and divide

controlling the shape of plant cells

allowing cells to withstand the turgor pressure of the fluids inside them

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