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A plant cell without cellulose would most likely(1 point) Responses Not have any genetic information Not have any genetic information Not have energy storage Not have energy storage Not have enough ATP Not have enough ATP Burst if it got too full of wate
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A plant cell without cellulose would most likely **burst if it got too full of water**.
Cellulose provides structural support and rigidity to plant cell walls. Without it, the cell wall would be unable to withstand the osmotic pressure from water entering the cell, potentially leading to lysis (bursting) when the cell becomes overly turgid.
Cellulose provides structural support and rigidity to plant cell walls. Without it, the cell wall would be unable to withstand the osmotic pressure from water entering the cell, potentially leading to lysis (bursting) when the cell becomes overly turgid.
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