Algae have cell wall made up of
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The cell walls of plants and algae have openings, or channels. How is this structure most likely related to the functioning of a plant system? It provides further support to the cell by making the cell wall more rigid. It allows water and other molecules to enter and exit the system. It ensures that all the organelles receive an equal amount of sunlight.