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Marcel Nixon
7 March, 21:38
Which structure makes a plant
cell rigid?
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Corbin Daniel
7 March, 23:05
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The cell wall of the plant cell gives the cell the required rigidness.
Hence, Cell wall is that structure which makes a plant cell rigid.
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