As in a cell membrane? Its the wall that contains all the cytoplasm adn organelles and determines what enters and leaves the cell. Think of it as a gate.
The cell wall in a plant cell is a rigid outer layer that provides structural support and protection. It is made up of cellulose and other materials and helps the cell maintain its shape and resist damage. The cell wall also regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
cell wall
The cell wall prevents the cell from bursting because of a hypotonic environment, meaning that there is a high concentration of water moving into the cell that may have a lower concentration of water, by diffusion. When this happens, the cell may burst resulting in the destruction of the cell. the cell wall has interwoven fibers, preventing lysis.
A cell wall is found in plant cells. It's job is to protect the interior of the cell as well as act as a protective barrier against anything that tries to enter the cell. A cell wall is normally semi permeable meaning that only certain substances such as water are able to enter through the cell wall.
There is no cell wall in a animal cell but there is a cell wall in the plant cell.
The cell wall is the outer supportive structure of a plant cell. It provides rigidity and support to the cell, helping the plant maintain its shape and structure. The cell wall is made up of cellulose, a complex carbohydrate that gives strength to the cell.
An animal cell does not have a cell wall.
Cell wall made out of cellulose is the cell wall of a plant. A fungi has a cell wall composed of chitin and a bacteria has a cell wall composed of glycoprotein.
Plasmolysis is when a plant cell looses so much water (via osmosis) so the cell membrane begins to "peel away" from the cell wall :)
the cell wall protects the cell.
no a plant cell has a cell wall
the cell wall protects the cell.