rigid, kinda like the sun or a sun flower. they are only on plant cells
It looks like a cell that is pineapple coloured
yes, but it may not look like it. The plant cell has a cell wall, and under it is the cell membrane, then the cell. you can see the cell membrane easier on an animal cell though because it does not have a cell wall.
it protects everything in it like a wall
To see a cell wall, you would need to use a microscope and look at plant cells, fungi, or bacteria. The cell wall is a rigid outer layer that surrounds the cell membrane and provides structure and support to the cell.
Cell wall
The cell membrane (plasma membrane) is inside the cell wall. You can sometimes see the cell membrane if you look carefully but its right under the cell wall
the plant cell wall is like a animal cell membrane it is just the barrier for the cell
A cell wall is found in plant cells only, NOT animal cells. It provides support to the cell, and holds the cell together. It is not permeable like a cell membrane. The cell wall can be compared to a brick wall.
no a plant has a cell wall also i like orange potatoes aka lions
When a plant cell is plasmolysed, it appears shrunken and wrinkled due to the loss of water from the cell vacuole, causing the cell membrane to contract away from the cell wall. This process is typically seen in hypertonic solutions where water moves out of the cell into the surrounding environment.
the cell wall is like the hard shell of a plant cell. It gives the plant structual support and protection.
A characteristic of Animal cells is that they have cell membrane and no cell wall (like plant cells)