A plants cells preferred environment is hypontonic. This means it likes lots of water, which fill up the central vacuole. The turgor pressure keeps it rigid and prevents it from wilting, (as plants do with lack of water)
The Cell wall keeps it rigid by allowing the central vacuole to hold a large amount of water without the cells bursting.
Animal cells do not have cell walls, so they burst in hypotonic environments
A plants cells preferred environment is hypontonic. This means it likes lots of water, which fill up the central vacuole. The turgor pressure keeps it rigid and prevents it from wilting, (as plants do with lack of water)
The Cell wall keeps it rigid by allowing the central vacuole to hold a large amount of water without the cells bursting.
Animal cells do not have cell walls, so they burst in hypotonic environments
The cell walls of the plant are made up of cellulose, which gives the cell structure. The central vacuole acts as a bladder, keeping a constant pressure inside the cell. Between the exterior rigidity of the cell wall and the interior pressure, the plant cell remains rigid.
explain how a plants cell central vaculoe and cell wall help make the cell rigid
No, only plant cells do. Animal cells do have smaller vacuoles though.
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If by components, you mean organelles then there are amyloplasts , chloroplasts ,vacuole..
No. The permanent central vacuole is a feature of plant cells.
No, only plant cells do. Animal cells do have smaller vacuoles though.
The central vacuole in eukaryotic plant cells. The central vacuole pushes up against the cell membrane to form the structure of the plant. Without water in the central vacuole, the plant begins to wilt.
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central vacuole
central vacuoles are found in plant cells
The central vacuole.
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central vacuole
No, plant cells only.
Vacuoles are found in plant and animal cells. Plant cells are known for their large central water vacuole.