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What is cellulose?
A. a polysaccharide
B. a protein
C. a lipid
D. a fat

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A lipid I think. Not entirely sure sorry
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Answer:

polysaccharide

Step-by-step explanation:

The most important structural component of plant cell walls is cellulose. Cellulose is a carbohydrate found in the cell wall of plants. The carbohydrate is a polysaccharide structure. Polysaccharide is made up of a long chain of several sugar units bonded together by chemical linkage. Polysaccharides examples are chitin, glycogen, cellulose, and starch. On average, a dry plant comprises 40 to 50 percent cellulose.

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