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What macromolecules are found in celery?

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carbohydrates

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All plants contains cellulose which is under the category of carbohydrates.

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The macromolecule found in celery would be carbohydrates. All plants contains cellulose which is under the category of carbohydrates. Cellulose is a very important polysaccharide because it is the most abundant organic compound on earth. Cellulose is a major component of tough cell walls that surround plant cells, and is what makes plant stems, leaves, and branches so strong.
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