Everything about The Secondary Cell Wall totally explained
The
secondary cell wall is a structure in found in many
plant cells, located between the
primary cell wall and the
plasma membrane. The cell starts producing the secondary cell wall only after the primary cell wall is complete and the cell has stopped growing.
The secondary cell wall consists mainly of
cellulose, but also other
polysaccharides,
lignin, and
proteins. It sometimes consists of three distinct layers - S
1, S
2 and S
3 - where the direction of the cellulose differs between the layers.
Wood consists mostly of secondary cell wall, and holds the plant up against gravity.
Some secondary cell walls store nutrient, such as those in the
cotyledons and the
endosperm. These contain little cellulose, and mostly other
polysaccharides.
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