stiff part in a plant cell
The still part of a plant cell is called Cell Wall. This is the rigid outermost layer of a plant cell. It makes the cell stiff -providing the cell with mechanical support - and giving it protection. It is found just inside the cell wall and is made up of complex lipids (fats) and proteins.
If a plant cell is turgid it is swollen, distended, congested or stiff
Cell Wall
it is the cell wall which protects and supports the plant cell:)
If a plant cell is turgid it is swollen, distended, congested or stiff
Membranes do not have a stiff outside. I suspect the answer you are looking for is the cell wall, which is a stiff structure found outside the cell membrane of a plant cell, but separate from it.
The stiff outer covering that protects plant cells is called the cell wall. It provides structural support and protection to the cell, helping maintain its shape and prevent it from bursting.
Membranes do not have a stiff outside. I suspect the answer you are looking for is the cell wall, which is a stiff structure found outside the cell membrane of a plant cell, but separate from it.
Cell Wall
The cell wall which is composed of cellulose
It is called the cell wall. It protects the cell
to provide structure for the cell, mainly through "turgor pressure" against the cell wall. this keeps the plant stiff.