Cell walls in plant cells provide support and structure for the cell, allowing plants to ‘stand up’ without a skeleton. What are these walls

Cell walls in plant cells provide support and structure for the cell, allowing plants to ‘stand up’ without a skeleton. What are these walls made of?
A. Cellulose
B. Phospholipid bilayer
C. Cellulite
D. Cytoplasm

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  1. Answer:

    Cellulose

    Explanation:

    Cell walls made of cellulose are only found around plant cells and a few other organisms. Cellulose is a specialized sugar that is classified as a structural carbohydrate and not used for energy. … While cell walls protect the cells, they also allow plants to grow to great heights. You have a skeleton to hold you up.

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