A plant cell without cellulose would most likely(1 point)

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Burst if it got too full of water
Burst if it got too full of water

Not have any genetic information
Not have any genetic information

Not have energy storage
Not have energy storage

Not have enough ATP

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A plant cell without cellulose would most likely burst if it got too full of water.

Cellulose provides structural support to plant cell walls, helping to maintain their shape and prevent excessive swelling when water enters the cell through osmosis. Without cellulose, the cell wall would be weak and unable to withstand internal pressure, leading to the possibility of bursting.