1.It maintains the shape of the cell i.e., it provides rigidity to the cell.
2.It provides structural strength to the plant
3.It protects the plant cell from mechanical injury and from pathogens (bacteria, fungi)
4.It provides a path way for exchange of materials between two adjacent cells. For example, the movement of small proteins etc as the cell wall is like a semi-permeable membrane which allows the movement of small particles.
to allow the plant to stand upright
The cell wall provides rigidity to the cells, giving the plant structural support.
All plant cells have a cell wall.
The cell wall's purpose it to keep a plant upright (Generally) and a membrane controls what enters and exits the cell. Was this the answer you were looking for? (WillyD)
No only the diatom (plant cell) has a cell wall
The purpose of the cell wall in a plant cell is to give the cell structure and shape. Animal and human cells have no specific shape or structure.
to allow the plant to stand upright
to allow the plant to stand upright
The cell wall provides rigidity to the cells, giving the plant structural support.
The cell wall provides rigidity to the cells, giving the plant structural support.
The purpose of a plant's cell wall is to help control the nutrients and wastes entering and exiting the cell.
Cell wall
Primarily it is to protect the structural integrity of The Cell.
The main purpose of the cell wall is too protect the cell from too much liquid being diffused in. It also helps keep the cells rectangular structure.
The cell wall supports and protects the plant cell.
along the cell membrane in the plant cell there is no cell wall in a plant cell
The cell walls purpose is to protect and to give the plant structure. Since plants don't have bones they need the cell wall to give them support.