no because salt will dry up the plant cell and cause all of the chloroplasts to bunch up into this group causing them to not be able to do there jobs. Also a plant cell needs water to live and the salt will dry up all that water.
The Cell Membrane helps the plant cell by guarding any viruses that come near it.
The nuclear membrane(nuclear envelope), surrounds the nucleus.
yes if it has allot of water the cell membrane will push out on the cell wall and make the plant stiff and rise. but with little water the membrane wont push outwards and the plant will hang. hope this help you :)
The cell membrane in plant cells typically appears as a thin structure that surrounds the cell. While it may not always be easy to see with just a light microscope, using techniques like staining can help to make the cell membrane more visible.
The cell membrane is the outer boundary of a plant cell that separates its contents from the surrounding environment. Within the cell, membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, vacuole, and chloroplasts also help compartmentalize and protect the cell's contents. The cell wall, which is found outside the cell membrane in plant cells, provides additional structural support and protection.
The chromosomes. this is wrong. the cell membrane is what regulates the amount of water inside the cell.
The cell wall allows a lot of substances in which can be taken up by the cell whenever necessary and the cell membrane takes in the matierials required ,inside to the protoplasm.This way the cell wall and the cell membrane both help in the intake of materials required by the cell.
nucleus and cell membrane
The cell membrane of a plant cell allows certain materials to enter and exit through processes like diffusion, osmosis, and active transport. These processes help maintain the balance of nutrients and waste products within the cell.
acts as a protective barrier that regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell. It is made up of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins that help with cell communication and recognition.
Plant cells do have cell membranes, which are covered by the cell walls.
Plant cells typically have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose, a large central vacuole, and chloroplasts for photosynthesis. Animal cells lack a cell wall and chloroplasts, but have lysosomes for digestion and a more flexible cell membrane. These differences in structures help identify whether a cell is from a plant or animal.