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  • Cellulose: The Structural Component of Plant Cell Walls - A Detailed Explanation
    The carbohydrate that makes up the structure of plant cell walls is cellulose.

    Cellulose is a complex polysaccharide made up of long chains of glucose molecules. These chains are linked together by hydrogen bonds, forming strong and rigid fibers. This gives plant cell walls their structural support and allows them to withstand internal pressure.

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