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The part of the plant where you would find the most cellulose is ? ( dont say cell walls , im looking where at

a-leaves
b-roots
c-branch
d-stem

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Answer:

d-stem

Step-by-step explanation:

Cellulose is most abundant in meristems tissues which are present in the tips of the root and stem and in the cambium between the xylem and the phloem and under the epidermis of the trees and shrubs, therefore it is abundant in the stems.

Meristems are also found in other parts of the plant but it is mostly abundant in the stems.

Meristems are the cells that are responsible for the cell growth and elongation.

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