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Plant cell wall is mainly made up of cellulose,hemicellulose,pectines.Fungal cell wall is made up of chitin
The still part of a plant cell is called Cell Wall. This is the rigid outermost layer of a plant cell. It makes the cell stiff -providing the cell with mechanical support - and giving it protection. It is found just inside the cell wall and is made up of complex lipids (fats) and proteins.
The cell wall is the outer supportive structure of a plant cell. It provides rigidity and support to the cell, helping the plant maintain its shape and structure. The cell wall is made up of cellulose, a complex carbohydrate that gives strength to the cell.
I believe that it is the tissue that goes first then the cell wall and then the plant cell membrane.
The cell wall works to hold the plant cell in a rectangular shape. Plants don't have bones so they need the cell wall to hold the plant up.
It protects the plant cell and gives it the ability to stand up straight.
== == chlorplasts- for storing chlorphyl cell wall- for holding the plant up
the cell wall is a rigid outer layer unique to plant cells. it shapes and protects the cell, unlike animal cells, whose outer most layer is the plasma membrane (a layer that lies beneath the cell wall in plant cells)
cell wall protects the plant cell and gives it its shape to stand up straight.
the cell wall of a plant cell is made up of many different things like sugars and cellulose. It can be made up of many different things though.
The cell wall in a plant cell is made up of cellulose, carbohydrates, hemicellulose, pectin and micro-fibrils
Cellulose is a strong material that makes up some of the cell wall of a cell. Also cellulose that is found in the cell wall of plant cells are carbohydrates.