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It would burst.
A cell wall is the outermost layer of a cell, so, theoretically, it would have to protect the inside of the cell. Also, it would hold everything else inside in place.
The water in the cell(s) would freeze and expand causing it to break because there would be no more room to hold the frozen water.
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Among today's operational fighters, I would believe the F-15 holds the most fuel.
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The cytroskeleton holds everything within the cell and would eventually lose the shape as it holds the shape of the cell.
That would all depend on the size of the fuel tank.
That would depend on what year which you did not list.
Internally, an F-18 jet can hold 14,400lbs of fuel.
The fuel pressure regulator is bad, one or more fuel injectors is leaking or the check valve in the fuel pump is faulty.
A plant cells consists of a cell wall (it hold the plant upright) and contains chlorophyll to feed itself.