to protect the rest of the parts of that cell and to hold all of the parts together
The cell wall provides structural support and protection for the cell. It also helps regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
The two functions of a virus's protein coat are to protect the genetic material inside and to react with the cell wall of a potential host cell, thus causing the genetic material to be injected into the host cell.
interphase
interphase
to protect the rest of the parts of that cell and to hold all of the parts together
A cell wall and chloroplasts.
A cell that has a cell wall still needs a cell membrane because the two structures have different functions. A cell wall gives the cell shape, support and protection whereas a cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell. Also, the cell theory states that all cells have a cell membrane.
A cell that has a cell wall still needs a cell membrane because the two structures have different functions. A cell wall gives the cell shape, support and protection whereas a cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell. Also, the cell theory states that all cells have a cell membrane.
Cell membrane and Cell wall are about it.
Interphase and mitosis followed by cytokinesis.
The two functions of a virus's protein coat are to protect the genetic material inside and to react with the cell wall of a potential host cell, thus causing the genetic material to be injected into the host cell.
One main difference is that plant cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, providing structural support and protection, whereas animal cells do not have a cell wall. Additionally, plant cells typically have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells do not.