It is the mussle of the cell. In the mussle cell there is more of it
The cell memebrane would shrink from the cell wall (plasmolosis) and the cell would eventually die
It helps control what enters and leaves the cell.
because of its selectival memebrane
To control what particles go in and out of the cell, and regulates it, and is usually selectivity permeable.
the plasmodemata connects plant cells, and memebrane nanotubes can connect animal cells
it help the cell memebrane
Yes,they have a membrane.It is inside cell wall.
Yes, plants have both cell walls (outside) and cell membranes (inside).
The cell memebrane would shrink from the cell wall (plasmolosis) and the cell would eventually die
cell wall
Yes.
It helps control what enters and leaves the cell.
All cells have a cell memebrane. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
because of its selectival memebrane
Protects cell and controls what goes in and out through passive and active transport
To control what particles go in and out of the cell, and regulates it, and is usually selectivity permeable.
Some VERY basic differences is that plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a larger vacuole.