which polysaccharide is not present in the eukaryotic plant cell wall? *
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cellulose
The main load-bearing component of the wall is cellulose. Plant cells are surrounded by layers of long cellulose fibrils composed of ∼30 to 36 chains of β-1,4-linked glucose that are hydrogen bonded to form an insoluble and inelastic crystalline material.
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