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do seed plants have cell walls made of cellulose
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Yes, seed plants, also known as spermatophytes, do have cell walls composed primarily of cellulose. Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate that provides structural support to plant cells, enabling them to maintain their shape and withstand environmental stresses. In seed plants, including angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (non-flowering seed plants), cellulose forms a rigid framework within the cell wall, which is essential for the plant's overall structure and function. Besides cellulose, plant cell walls also contain other polysaccharides like hemicellulose and pectin, lignin in woody tissues, and structural proteins that contribute to the wall's mechanical properties and play roles in plant growth and development. Given the critical role of cellulose in plant cell walls, understanding its biosynthesis and regulation remains an active area of research in plant biology.
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