cytoskeleton
The cell wall.
Cellulose is the primary component of the cell wall in plant cells. It provides structural support and protection for the cell.
Collenchyma cells.These cells support the plant without restraining growth, they are more flexable. They only have a primary wall that is thickest at the corners and made of hemicellulose (made of shorter chains of glucose than cellulose).
Turgidty protects the plant and give it support
The primary function of very thick-walled cells in the stem of a plant is to provide structural support and rigidity, especially in larger, woody plants. These cells, known as sclerenchyma cells, are dead at maturity and have extremely thick walls made of lignin, which makes them strong and durable.
Because a plant has no skeleton, its support is found in it's cells. The cells have a rigid cell wall for support and structure.
Plant cells have a cell wall that serves to provide strength and support to the cell. Plant cells also have a cytoskeleton.
Plant cells have a cell wall that serves to provide strength and support to the cell. Plant cells also have a cytoskeleton.
A cell wall.
Dead cells with thick walls that support plant walls are called sclerenchyma cells. These cells are highly specialized for mechanical support and are found in regions of the plant that require rigidity and strength, such as the stems and vascular tissues.
Non-living......the plant cell is bounded by primary cell wall which is non-living........answer by shivani thevar........ix-c....kv ins hamla..
The cell wall is the primary structure in plant cells responsible for providing support and maintaining cell shape. In addition, the presence of vacuoles filled with fluid also contributes to cellular support by providing turgor pressure.