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Cellulose is the molecule that provides structural support to plant cell walls, including those in blades of grass, enabling them to stand upright. Cellulose is a long-chain polysaccharide made up of repeating glucose units and forms strong, rigid structures through hydrogen bonding between adjacent cellulose chains.

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Q: What molecule allows a blade of grass to stand up?
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