No a plant cell's cell wall protects it and gives it its shape
The cell wall and the cell membrane provide structure to a plant cell.
No, a wall cell is a type of plant cell that forms the outer boundary of plant tissues. It provides structural support and protection for the plant. Cell sap is the liquid solution found inside plant vacuoles, which serve various functions including storage of water, nutrients, and pigments.
Plant cells have a cell wall that serves to provide strength and support to the cell. Plant cells also have a cytoskeleton.
to maintain the structure of a cell and provide additional support
Plant cells have a cell wall that serves to provide strength and support to the cell. Plant cells also have a cytoskeleton.
True; plant cell
Plant cells have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose, a large central vacuole for storage of water and nutrients, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a regular shape with a distinct cell wall and membrane.
To give the cell a fixed shape. To provide structual support for the cell.
A plant cell is a type of eukaryotic cell that is found in plants. It has a cell wall made of cellulose, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole for storage. Plant cells also contain other organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
Cell membrane and cell wall.
The cell wall is the outer coating of the cell. It keeps the shape of the cell rigid.
Support and structure of plant cells is primarily derived from the cell wall. This is a semi-permeable rigid structure surrounds each cell (on the outside of the cell membrane).Secondary support comes from the (fluid filled) vacuoles within each cell, which provide "turgor pressure".The cell wallExplanation...The cell wall is a strong, rigid structure that surrounds, protects and gives shape to plant cells.------------------------------------------------------------------