A plant cell without cellulose would most likely:

1 Not have enough genetic information
2 Not have enough ATP
3 Not have energy storage
4 Burst if it got too full of water

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4. Burst if it got too full of water.

Cellulose is an essential component of the plant cell wall, providing structural support and rigidity. Without cellulose, the plant cell would lose this structural integrity, making it vulnerable to osmotic pressure. If the cell takes up too much water, it would not be able to withstand the pressure, leading to the cell bursting.