a sieve or colander
Walls, in a structural sense.
The cell wall of a plant cell is very rigid compared to its cell membrane.
The Cell Wall basically compares to a very strong board of wood. Because the cell wall's job is to provide structural support. A board of wood can to. (if its strong enough)
b. predominance of unique, waxy, lipids
The Cell Wall could be compared to a knight's armor, which protects the body from injury. It could also be compared to the Skeletal System, which protects the organs from harm.
Compared to plant cells, they do not have cell walls nor chloroplasts.
yes
The cell wall of a plant cell is very rigid compared to its cell membrane.
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.
Yours skin,
The rind of a fruit?
The cell membrane, acts as a second barriar. More protection. Keeps the stuff that pass through the cell wall. (only if its bad)
A cell wall, simple. The cell wall is the out layer of a plant cell. It protects what is inside. A box is just like a cell wall it protects the contents inside. You would go through the cell wall first then you would hit the cell membrane. But remember only plants have a cell wall.......hoped that helped!
Chloroplasts, Cell wall, and Plants have really large Vacuoles compared to Animals.
The Cell Wall basically compares to a very strong board of wood. Because the cell wall's job is to provide structural support. A board of wood can to. (if its strong enough)
b. predominance of unique, waxy, lipids
The Cell Wall could be compared to a knight's armor, which protects the body from injury. It could also be compared to the Skeletal System, which protects the organs from harm.
Compared to plant cells, they do not have cell walls nor chloroplasts.