Pectin and cellulose
To make a cell wall, you would typically need a combination of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin. These organic compounds provide structural support and rigidity to plant cells. Additionally, other materials such as proteins and lipids may also be present in the cell wall, contributing to specialized functions.
vesicles
cell membrane, cytoplasm, and cell wall
cell wall
Plant cells have a cell wall because it provides rigidity and support to the cell, helping it maintain its shape. The cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose. In contrast, animal cells do not have a cell wall and instead have a flexible cell membrane that allows for greater movement and flexibility.
This layer is called a cell wall,
That depends on what kind of cell wall you're talking about a plant has a cell wall made up of cellulose a fungi has a cell wall made up of chitin(same material is found in the exoskeleton of insects). a bacteria has a cell wall made up of glycoprotein.
The Cell Wall of a Parenchyma tissue is made out of Cellulose.
vesicles
cell membrane, cytoplasm, and cell wall
cell wall
Cell wall is non living.So it is fully permeable.
cell wall
The cell wall is a non-permeable membrane which helps to stop the entering of unwanted materials
They produce cell wall materials and lysosymes.Also make glyco lipids and glyco proteins.
A cell membrane. They don't need a cell wall.
They produce lysosomes in cell. Produce cell wall materials exept cellulose. Involve in material transportation mainly.
Animals cells don't have cell walls because they don't need to make photosynthesis