In an animal (and human) cell, the cell membrane gives it its shape. And in a plant cell, both a cell membrane and cell wall give it its shape and protects it
KEEPS CELLS TURGIDITY IT ALSO PROTECTS THE CELL.
KEEPS CELLS TURGIDITY IT ALSO PROTECTS THE CELL.
it protects the cell and also it keeps everything together
The cell wall keeps the shape of the cell. It also supports the cell, and protects it from dangerous substances.
The cell wall provides structure, support, and protection to the cell. It helps maintain the shape of the cell and prevents it from bursting or collapsing. The cell wall also acts as a barrier to protect the cell from external threats and allows communication between neighboring cells.
A cell wall surrounds and protects a plant cell.
A cell wall surrounds and protects a plant cell.
The cell membrane protects the insides of a cell, shapes it, and lets materials flow in and out of it, like a human's skin. For plant cells, there is also a cell wall which gives a cell even more support in place of bones.
protects the cell
Cell membrane
protects the cell
The cell wall protects and gives shape to a plant cell.