Cell Wall
The rigid covering mainly found around plant cells and some bacteria is called a cell wall.
The outside covering that all plant cells have and that is not found in animal cells is called a cell wall. The cell wall provides structure, support, and protection to the plant cell, allowing it to maintain its shape and resist mechanical stress.
Chloroplasts and rigid cell walls are two examples.
Chloroplasts and rigid cell walls are two examples.
Chloroplasts and rigid cell walls are two examples.
Chloroplasts and rigid cell walls are two examples.
Chloroplasts and rigid cell walls are two examples.
Chloroplasts and rigid cell walls are two examples.
A plant cell has a stronger outer covering compared to an animal cell. This is because plant cells have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose that provides structural support and protection, whereas animal cells do not have a cell wall and rely on a flexible cell membrane for structural integrity.
Cell wall and chloroplast
The rigid outer covering a plant cell is known as the cell wall. The cell wall is composed mainly of cellulose.
Cell membranes are found in both animal and plant cells. Plants have an extra, rigid layer called a cell wall as well.