Yes, albeit dead cells. The cell walls of the dead cells is what gives wood its stiff physical characteristic.
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The Cell Wall basically compares to a very strong board of wood. Because the cell wall's job is to provide structural support. A board of wood can to. (if its strong enough)
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* A cell wall is a fairly rigid layer surrounding a cell , located external to the cell membrane, which provides the cell with structural support, protection, and acts as a filtering mechanism. * It is the cell walls that give plant stems and wood their stiffness.
The cell wall supports and protects the plant cell.
The cell wall.But it is not only found in plants, both bacteria and fungi have cell walls too.
The Cell Wall basically compares to a very strong board of wood. Because the cell wall's job is to provide structural support. A board of wood can to. (if its strong enough)
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Lignified cell walls of trachieds and vessels (in case of porous wood) orinating from secondary xylem.
* A cell wall is a fairly rigid layer surrounding a cell , located external to the cell membrane, which provides the cell with structural support, protection, and acts as a filtering mechanism. * It is the cell walls that give plant stems and wood their stiffness.
A cell wall in reference to genetics are part of plant cells. Cell walls make plants have a very rigid structure forming wood. Cell walls are found covering the cellular membrane. It can also mean a wall of a padded cell, found in psychological hospitals (me thinks).
The cell wall supports and protects the plant cell.
cell wall
The cell wall.But it is not only found in plants, both bacteria and fungi have cell walls too.
There is no cell wall in a animal cell but there is a cell wall in the plant cell.
the cell wall
For plant cells, there is a cell wall outside of the cell's membrane. Animal cells do not have walls, so there is no structure outside of the cell membrane.
The Cell wall. It supports the cell and protects it from anything that can damage the cell.