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Which structure makes a plant cell rigid?

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Which structure makes a plant cell rigid?

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In plant cells, the cell walls, which are composed of cellulose microfibers and proteins, are rigid structures designed to help plant organs retain their shape; direct plant cells to begin the process of cell division; connect the cells to other tissues; and keep plants upright on land.References:”Biology: Concepts and Connections”; Neil A.

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