Cell wall
The outer support and protective structure of a plant cell is the cell wall. All plant cells have an outer cell wall composed of cellulose or lignin.
I believe that it is the tissue that goes first then the cell wall and then the plant cell membrane.
A cell wall is the protective structure of a plant. It is made up of cellulose.
For plant cells, they have a cell membrane and covering the cell membrane is a cell wall. The cell wall is for the structure of the plant. For animal cells, they just have a cell membrane.
The cell wall of a plant cell is what gives the plant it's rigid exterior. It also protects the cell, if that is what you wanted to know.. Also, an animal cell doesn't have a cell wall like the plant cell.
The only part of the cell that is made of cellulose is the rigid cell wall. The cell wall is a protective outer covering(only in plant cells) that protects the cell from many things, such as weather conditions etc.
cell wall
The plant's cell wall provides structure and support to the cell, helping the plant maintain its shape and rigidity. It also acts as a protective barrier, shielding the cell from physical damage and pathogens. Additionally, the cell wall plays a role in regulating the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
The outermost structure of a plant cell is a cell wall. Plant cells have cell walls for extra protection as they cannot move like animals and protists, whose outermost cell structure is the cell membrane, a thinner protective cover.
Cell wall
The cell wall.
The protective fence that is characteristic of plant cells, but not animal cells, is the cell wall. The cell wall is a rigid outer layer made primarily of cellulose that provides structural support and protection to the plant cell. It helps maintain cell shape and prevents excessive water loss, distinguishing plant cells from their animal counterparts, which only have a flexible cell membrane.