the cell wall
The cell membrane holds both plant and animal cells together. It acts as a barrier, controlling the substances that enter and exit the cell to maintain internal balance. Additionally, in plant cells, the cell wall provides structural support and helps maintain shape.
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.
- Seperate the inside of the cell from the outside. - Transport of specific supplies in and out the cell. - Protection - Recognition of other cells It provides and maintains the shape of the cell and serves as a protective barrier.
The cell wall
if you mean cell wall then that is the outer wall on a plant cell that protects it and holds its shape
Cell wall protects the cell.It acts as outer covering.
It would be very messy. The cell membrane is what "holds the goo in". Without it, the plant would be a puddle. -Well the cell wall holds the plant cell together, the loss of membrane wouldn't change the overall shape of the cell
Yes. The cell wall is firm so it holds the plant upright.
Celloluse cell wall is the outer layer of celloluse which protects the plant, gives it it's shape and holds it together with other cells. It is only found in plant cells.
The cell wall surrounds the cell and acts as a semi-permeable membrane to allow only certain particles in and out.
A plant cell wall provides structure and support to the cell, allowing for protection and shape maintenance. Fungal cells also have a cell wall made of chitin, providing similar functions. Bacterial cells have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan, which helps protect the cell and maintain its shape.
In cells without a cell wall the cell membrane acts as the cell wall.