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Which structure gives plant cells support?
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The cell wall.
It’s a rigid outer layer (mainly cellulose) that maintains shape and protects the plant cell. Turgor pressure from the central vacuole pressing the membrane against the cell wall also helps give the plant its firmness.
It’s a rigid outer layer (mainly cellulose) that maintains shape and protects the plant cell. Turgor pressure from the central vacuole pressing the membrane against the cell wall also helps give the plant its firmness.
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