Plant cells store glucose as a polysaccharide called?

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2026-04-19 00:31

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The cell walls of plants can actually have two layers.

The primary structure is a polysaccharide known as cellulose (which is actually not digestible when consumed by humans). Later in the plant's life a second cell wall can be developed using a molecule known as lignin which is quite rigid even after the plant has died.

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