A cell wall made out of cellulose - and its big, real big.
Plant cells have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose that provides structural support, while animal cells do not have this feature. The cell wall allows plant cells to resist osmotic pressure and maintain their shape, giving them a more rigid structure compared to animal cells.
Each plant cell has a rigid outer layer called a cell wall. Animal cells do not have this structure.
the plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplast unlike the animal cell.
An animal cell has no cell wall, but a plant cell has a cell wall.An animal cell has no chloroplast but plant cells do have it.An animal cell is not rigid and can change its shape, while a plant cell is rigid and has a fixed shape.
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The cell wall makes plant cells rigid.
A plant cell is like a brick in that its shape is rigid. A plant cell has a cell membrane like an animal cell, but it also has a cell wall, which an animal cell does not. The cell wall is made of a tough, rigid substance - chitin. The rigid and durable properties of chitin are what makes grass stick up and spring back up after you've stepped on it.
Presence of cell wall in plant cells make them rigid; animal cells are not rigid because these are without cell wall.
Animal cells lack rigid cell walls and chloroplasts.
Because plant cells have cell wall to help keep the structure (since it doesn't have a skeleton like an animal does) and to protect it. Hope this helped :)
plant cell walls are made of cellulose, which makes them rigid
Animal cells don't have cell walls. Only plant cells do - they are rigid to help keep the shape of the cell. Both plant and animal cells have cell membranes which are flexible and are meant to regulate what goes into the cell.
Animal cells lack rigid cell walls and chloroplasts.