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What structure(s) found in plant cells us (are) primarily responsible for...
This is a discussion on What structure(s) found in plant cells us (are) primarily responsible for... within the US Cellular forums, part of the Carrier Discussion category; ...cellular support? sorry mis- spelled.. what structure (s) found in plant cells is (are) primarily responsible for cellular support? thanks!...
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| ...cellular support? sorry mis- spelled.. what structure (s) found in plant cells is (are) primarily responsible for cellular support? thanks! |
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| The cytoskeleton for one: Intermediate filaments, microfilaments, and microtubles. The vacuole is a big promoter of structure (turgor pressure). The cell wall (very rigid). Cell membrane also, to some extent. |
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