By using a microscope.
because it has plant cells
See link below
see which one has a cell wall
To see a cell wall, you would need to use a microscope and look at plant cells, fungi, or bacteria. The cell wall is a rigid outer layer that surrounds the cell membrane and provides structure and support to the cell.
a plant cell (a eukariotic cell)a plant cell undergoing cytokinesis
That is not the reason that they have cell walls but they are easier to see because they do. It is rather like splitting hairs. The first person who described and called cells the name 'cell', looked at cork (a plant). Cellulose forms protective framework for a plant cell to survive. It is a structural carbohydrate used in protection and support. They help a plant keep its shape.
in a plant cell you would find a cell wall
If you are looking through a microscope, those lines are called the cell wall and only plant cells have cell walls.
No.it is not found on root cells,you can only see it in leaf cells
Plant cells have large vacuoles, cell walls and are usually rectangular prisms in diagrams. As opposed to animal cells which are spherical and have small vacuoles.
The cell membrane (plasma membrane) is inside the cell wall. You can sometimes see the cell membrane if you look carefully but its right under the cell wall
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.