Which are the rotective structures in plants?
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The protective structures of plants
If you've ever had a look at a plant cell diagram (you can find one here), then you'll notice that the cell has several rigid structures surrounding it.
These layers (mainly made from cellulose and protein) are collectively called the cell wall.
They act to prevent things from getting inside a cell - and they also provide the entire plant with support and structure.
If you've ever had a look at a plant cell diagram (you can find one here), then you'll notice that the cell has several rigid structures surrounding it.
These layers (mainly made from cellulose and protein) are collectively called the cell wall.
They act to prevent things from getting inside a cell - and they also provide the entire plant with support and structure.
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