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Cellulose cell wall structure

Author: Pakin Purananda



Answer:

Parallel cellulose molecules held together with many weak hydrogen bonds, forming microfibrils. many Microfibrils arranged in a grid pattern held together with weak hydrogen bonds to form cellulose fibers.


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