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What is the main function of cellulose in plants​

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It is the most abundant organic compound on earth. It’s what makes plant stems, leaves, and branches strong. It also connects cells to form tissues
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Cellulose is a major component of tough cell walls that surround plant cells, and is what makes plant stems, leaves, and branches so strong. Cellulose serves many functions including:

connecting cells to form tissues

signaling cells to grow and divide

controlling the shape of plant cells

allowing cells to withstand the pressure of the fluids inside them

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im sorry i don't really have an explanation

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