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Plants L1-4

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Cell wall growth

Author: Alex Rapai



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The primary walls of growing cells are under tremendous tension (10-100 atm), this force drives wall growth. Cell wall can stretch without breaking by polymer creep: Matrix yields allowing stretch and by selective loosening and shifting of linkages between microfibrils, expansins and glycolytic enzymes.


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