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Cell-binding polysaccharide — name

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The complex polysaccharide, usually in the form of calcium pectate, that binds plant cells together is known as what?

Correct Answer

pectin

Explanation

Pectin, usually in the form of calcium pectate, is the complex polysaccharide that binds plant cells together in the middle lamella. It provides adhesion between adjacent cells while still allowing some flexibility. Pectin is broken down during fruit ripening, which is why ripe fruits become soft.

Reference

Biology: A Self-Teaching Guide


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