The Cell Wall controls what goes in and out of the cell. Therefore, there are certain things that can go in and out of the cell Wall but it is controled.
The Cell wall. It supports the cell and protects it from anything that can damage the cell.
Anything living that isn't a plant cell.
Animal cells do not have cell walls so cell walls do not do anything for animal cells.
because they dont need anything protecting them.
because they dont need anything protecting them.
Cell walls are only found in Plant Cells. So they are not even there to do anything
Outside of a cell wall, there is usually an extracellular matrix or surrounding environment that provides structural support and protection to the cell. This matrix can contain various proteins, carbohydrates, and other molecules that help regulate cell-cell interactions and communication. A cell wall mainly exists in the plant, fungal, and bacterial cells, providing rigidity and shape to the cell.
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No, the cell wall and cell membrane are separate structures. The cell wall is a rigid layer found outside the cell membrane in plant cells that provides structure and support, while the cell membrane is a semi-permeable barrier that regulates what enters and exits the cell.
A cell wall surrounds the cell membrane of plant cells to provide structural support and protection. It helps maintain the shape of the cell, prevents overexpansion when water enters the cell, and protects the cell from mechanical damage.
There is no cell wall in a animal cell but there is a cell wall in the plant cell.
A cell wall is found in plant cells. It's job is to protect the interior of the cell as well as act as a protective barrier against anything that tries to enter the cell. A cell wall is normally semi permeable meaning that only certain substances such as water are able to enter through the cell wall.