Cholooplast helps to maintain the cells structure.
plants cell have a rectangular shape
Yes, the membrane is needed by all cells. The plant and fungi cells have an additional cell wall, this maintain the shape of the cell membrane.
because the reason that some plants stay upright is that the cels are filled with water until they are rigid. this is called a turgid plant cell. and when they are not watered these cells cannot maintain a turgid state and this will cause the plant to loose its shape or form.
parenchyma or elongates either meristem.
Cholooplast helps to maintain the cells structure.
they cytoskeleton helps the cells maintain its shape. However, in plants the cell wall does.
Plants cells retain their shape using a cell wall whereas animals cells retain shape with their cell membranes.
Basically, plant cells have walls and vascular plants use these walls to maintain turgor by holding on to a amount of water in the cells. Gives many plant cells a somewhat square look.
Both are helping to maintain structure.But cell wall does major purpose in plants
Water is important in the plants shape as the pressure from the water in the cells help to keep the plants shape. When a plant is devoid of water it begins to droop, this means there is no water in the cells to help keep it upright.
plants cell have a rectangular shape
They get their shape from the cell wall
The cytoskeleton provides internal support for plants and animal cells. They are made up of micro-tubules and micro-filaments that maintain the shape and give support to the cell.
Totally, there are definitely cells in plants and animals, but they are very different. In a plant, the cells are in a square shape. In animals, the cells are round. Hope this helps you whoever you are lol!
if you mean plants, animals and fungi then eukaryotic cells. plant shape - square or rectangle animal shape - circle
I'm going to give the nonscientific answer, a bacteria can only maintain one shape because it don't have enough cells to mold into another shape there for it is not multicellular (or it is I think it depends on if its arche or EU bacteria).