How are carbohydrates related to the structure of cells? (1 point)

Responses

Cellulose makes up the cell wall in plants, helping the cell have a rigid outer layer.
Cellulose makes up the cell wall in plants, helping the cell have a rigid outer layer.

Chitin is embedded in cell walls to help move molecules into and out of the cell.
Chitin is embedded in cell walls to help move molecules into and out of the cell.

Monosaccharides make up fifty percent of the cell membrane, helping the cell maintain its shape.
Monosaccharides make up fifty percent of the cell membrane, helping the cell maintain its shape.

Glucose makes up the exoskeleton of insects, protecting them from the environment.

1 answer

The correct response relating carbohydrates to the structure of cells is:

Cellulose makes up the cell wall in plants, helping the cell have a rigid outer layer.

Cellulose is a polysaccharide that provides structural support in plant cell walls, giving the cells rigidity and strength.