There is a higher concentration of cellulose molecules in a land plant than in s
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Question
There is a higher concentration of cellulose molecules in a land plant than in seaweed. This is because...
a. land plants take up cellulose from the soil.
b. land plants store lots of cellulose in their seeds and move the cellulose around the plant.
c. land plants need to build more cellulose for structure or support, seaweed does not need this same level of physical support.
d. seaweed photosynthesizes less and so is not able to produce as many glucose monomers for building cellulose
a. land plants take up cellulose from the soil.
b. land plants store lots of cellulose in their seeds and move the cellulose around the plant.
c. land plants need to build more cellulose for structure or support, seaweed does not need this same level of physical support.
d. seaweed photosynthesizes less and so is not able to produce as many glucose monomers for building cellulose
Explanation / Answer
the correct answer is C.land plants need to build more cellulose for structure or support, seaweed does not need this same level of physical support.
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