The outer-most layer of a plant cell is the cell wall. This is mainly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. The cell wall is a rigid structure that plays an important role in support, and is not found in animal cells.
The outermost covering of a plant cell is the cell wall. It is a rigid and tough covering that protects the cell and gives it a definite shape.
Plant (and many bacterial) cells have a outer "cell wall" made up of long chain carbohydrate polymers (e.g. cellulose, lignin).
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The tough outer covering that lies just outside the cell membrane in a plant cell is called the cell wall. In plant cells, it is usually made up of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin.
The outer covering of an animal cell is the cell membrane. The outer covering of plant cells is the cell wall, which is much stronger and stiff.
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The outer covering of a plant cell is called the cell wall. This cell wall is composed of cellulose ( a fibrous material) and hemicellulose.
the cell wall
The tough outer covering that lies just outside the cell membrane in a plant cell is called the cell wall. In plant cells, it is usually made up of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin.
Cell Wall
The outer covering of an animal cell is the cell membrane. The outer covering of plant cells is the cell wall, which is much stronger and stiff.
The animal cell.
I think it is the cell wall or the cell membrane
Rigid outer covering? The cell wall.
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The animal cell.
That is the plant's cell wall. Made of cellulose usually.
The outer covering of a plant cell is called the cell wall. This cell wall is composed of cellulose ( a fibrous material) and hemicellulose.