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In animal cell it is surrounded by cell membrane. In plant cell it is surrounded by cell wall.
cell wall
In plant cell the cell surface membrane is right against the cell wall
Every plant and animal cell is surrounded by a cell membrane. Plant cells have both a cell membrane and a cell wall because they can create there own food through photosynthesis. Animal cells have to absorb food, so they cant have a cell wall.
vacule
In plant cells, a cell membrane and a cell wall surround the cell to aid in support and protection. In animal cells, only a cell membrane surrounds the cell and controls what substances go in and go out of the cell.
All cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane of some kind, but depending on the cell type they can also be surrounded by additional structures. Plant cells have a cell wall to maintain hydrostatic pressure and gram-positive bacteria have a thick coating of peptidoglycans surrounding their plasma membrane.
Each cell is surrounded by a cell membrane, also known as the plasma membrane. This membrane acts as a barrier, controlling the passage of molecules in and out of the cell to maintain internal conditions for proper cellular function.
each body cell is surrounded by cell membrane
As you can see below in a diagram of an animal cell, the cell membrane is the outer layer of the cell and lines the cytoplasm. In a plant cell, the membrane lines the cytoplasm however this time is surrounded by the cell wall.
Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus that is surrounded by a nuclear envelope.
Plant cells are covered by both a cell membrane and a cell wall. The cell membrane is a selectively permeable barrier that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, while the cell wall provides structural support and protection to the cell.