If this jackson pollock painting was used to represent a plant cell wall, which
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If this jackson pollock painting was used to represent a plant cell wall, which part would best represent cellulose?
x Question Completion Status: QUESTION 12 If this Jackson Pollock painting was used to represent a plant cell wall, which part of the painting would best represent cellulose? The blue/black 'poles' (the painting is called Blue Poles) The long 'cross linking' red squiggles The very prevalent whitish squiggles between the red squiggles and blues poles The empty space without paint The canvas the paint is laid down on top ofExplanation / Answer
Option 2 is correct.
In the structure of plant cell wall, microfibrils of cellulsoe are present between the layer of pactin. They are aaranged in criss cross manner so we can say that tgis cross linking is similar to the cross linking of cellulose.