A common misconception about the cell wall is that it lets things in and out of the cell. It does not. It simply keeps the cell firm and together.
they both protect the cell.
Cell wall, centrioles and chloroplasts
In compact tissues the adjacent cells share common cell wall. The cytoplasm of these cells also remain connected through plasmodesmata.
Everything except the cell wall and chloroplasts which animal cells don't have.
chloroplasts, cell wall, permanent vacuole, cell membrane
An animal cell does not have a cell wall.
The cell wall is a common feature to prokaryotic and plant cells.
they both protect the cell.
they both protect the cell.
A cell wall is found in the stereo typical plant cell (stereo sypical means most common one) cell wall=plant cell
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A cell wall is found in the stereo typical plant cell (stereo sypical means most common one) cell wall=plant cell
A cell wall and nucleas
One example is the cell wall common to most bacterial organisms. Another is the cell wall surrounding fungi. A third is the plant cell wall.
They both surround and protect the cell.
Cell walls are very common in lots of organisms, not only plants.
Cell wall, centrioles and chloroplasts