Cellulose
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The cells of plants, algae, fungi, and most bacteria get their shape from the cell wall. It provides structural support and helps maintain the shape of the cell. In plants and algae, the cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, while in fungi it is made of chitin.
the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi
It is called the cell wall.
encloses the cells of plants, algae, fungi, and most bacteria
Cell walls made out of cellulose provide structural support and protection to plant and algal cells. These hard structures allow plants and algae to maintain their shape and protect them from physical damage.
Fungi have a cell wall made of chitin, whereas algae have a cell wall made of cellulose.
Only plant cells have: -chloroplasts (for photosynthesis) -cell walls (gives them their rigid structure)
in plants and algae, the cell wall is made of cellulose, a polysaccharide. Because molecules cannot easily diffuse across cellulose cell wall of plants and algae have openings, or channels. water and other molecules small enough to fit through the channels and can freely pass through the cell wallet.
Cell walls.
In algae, the cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, which provides structural support and protection to the cell. Some types of algae may also have additional components in their cell wall, such as pectin or silica, depending on the species.
Cell Wall ! :D
Prokaryote cells do not have a membrane-bound nucleus like eukaryote cells. They do have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan which is composed of disaccharides and amino acids. This gives the cells structure and rigidity. In plants, this is made of cellulose and is rigid. Fungi have cell walls made of chitin. Animal cells do not have cell walls.