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Which structure gives plant cells support and shape?
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The cell wall.
Plant cell walls (mainly made of cellulose) form a rigid outer layer that gives cells their shape and structural support. The large central vacuole also helps by maintaining turgor pressure against the wall.
Plant cell walls (mainly made of cellulose) form a rigid outer layer that gives cells their shape and structural support. The large central vacuole also helps by maintaining turgor pressure against the wall.
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