what tough barrier supports and protects plant cells
They are called Fibers
The cell wall is a tough, yet flexible layer surrounding certain types of cells. It functions as a structural support and protection to prevent water from entering.
Plant viruses have a difficult time entering the cells they infect partly because plant cells are surrounded by tough cell walls that viruses alone cannot break through; however, once inside a plant they can multiply and spread rapidly.
1) A virus is not a Cell, it can only infect them; 2) Only plant cells may photosynthesize; 3) Plant cells have a very tough exterior [to the cell membrane] Cell Wall; 4)
Roughage or fibre cannot be digested. This includes all plant material (ie. fruit and vegetables) - the cellulose cell wall around all plant cells is too tough to be broken down by enzymes. (gum)
Long, tough, tapered plant cells are called fibers:) enjoy
They are called Fibers
The cell wall is a tough, yet flexible layer surrounding certain types of cells. It functions as a structural support and protection to prevent water from entering.
Nuclear Menbrane
The plant's cell wall is tough enough to withstand the pressure that animal cells cannot
The cell wall is the strong and tough covering that adds strength to plant cells. The cell walls are composed of cellulose.
Many plant cells become dead.Sclerenchyma,collenchyma are some.
No, only plants have a cell wall
its called the Cuticle but that's on leaves not the plant its self
Plant viruses have a difficult time entering the cells they infect partly because plant cells are surrounded by tough cell walls that viruses alone cannot break through; however, once inside a plant they can multiply and spread rapidly.
the cell wall is around the inside of a plant cell. hope i helped :D
The cell wall