what is the main function of cellulose in plants
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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 it's what makes plant stems, leaves, and branches so strong. Next time you
eat a salad, think about how much you have to chew it in order to be able to swallow all that plant material. It certainly takes a lot of work, and this is due in part to the structure of cellulose.
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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 it's what makes plant stems, leaves, and branches so strong. Next time you
eat a salad, think about how much you have to chew it in order to be able to swallow all that plant material. It certainly takes a lot of work, and this is due in part to the structure of cellulose.
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cellulose is a major component of tough cell Wells that surround plant cells and it's what make plant systems leaves and branches so strong...... I think it is right but I am not sure it's correct
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